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Tachyons in an Expanding Space-Time

Superluminal signal transfer is introduced in the context of an absolute frame of reference provided by the galactic background. The receding galaxies constitute a reference frame, a frame of absolute rest, in which the energy of tachyons (faster-than-light particles) can be defined as a positive de...

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Autor principal: Tomaschitz, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/541877
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author Tomaschitz, R
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description Superluminal signal transfer is introduced in the context of an absolute frame of reference provided by the galactic background. The receding galaxies constitute a reference frame, a frame of absolute rest, in which the energy of tachyons (faster-than-light particles) can be defined as a positive definite quantity. The theory presented is essentially covariant, but not relativistic. The causality problem of superluminal signal transfer, which arises in relativistic theories, can be completely avoided. Tachyons are studied in a Robertson-Walker universe with linear expansion factor and negatively curved three-space. The tachyonic dynamics is defined, and it is pointed out how tachyonic events appear to observers who are uniformly moving in the frame of absolute rest. The consequences that the space expansion has on tachyons, e.g. redoubling effects, are discussed.
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spelling cern-5418772019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/541877engTomaschitz, RTachyons in an Expanding Space-TimeGeneral Relativity and CosmologySuperluminal signal transfer is introduced in the context of an absolute frame of reference provided by the galactic background. The receding galaxies constitute a reference frame, a frame of absolute rest, in which the energy of tachyons (faster-than-light particles) can be defined as a positive definite quantity. The theory presented is essentially covariant, but not relativistic. The causality problem of superluminal signal transfer, which arises in relativistic theories, can be completely avoided. Tachyons are studied in a Robertson-Walker universe with linear expansion factor and negatively curved three-space. The tachyonic dynamics is defined, and it is pointed out how tachyonic events appear to observers who are uniformly moving in the frame of absolute rest. The consequences that the space expansion has on tachyons, e.g. redoubling effects, are discussed.EXT-2002-018oai:cds.cern.ch:5418771998
spellingShingle General Relativity and Cosmology
Tomaschitz, R
Tachyons in an Expanding Space-Time
title Tachyons in an Expanding Space-Time
title_full Tachyons in an Expanding Space-Time
title_fullStr Tachyons in an Expanding Space-Time
title_full_unstemmed Tachyons in an Expanding Space-Time
title_short Tachyons in an Expanding Space-Time
title_sort tachyons in an expanding space-time
topic General Relativity and Cosmology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/541877
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