1st Edition

Hunting the Faster than Light Tachyon, and Finding Three Unicorns and a Herd of Elephants

By Robert Ehrlich Copyright 2022
212 Pages 87 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

212 Pages 87 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

212 Pages 87 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

In 1905, Albert Einstein declared speeds greater than light to be impossible. This book describes the author’s decades-long search for the hypothetical subatomic particles known as tachyons that violate this principle. This book is a scientific detective story. The crime is speeding—that is, the possible breaking of the cosmic speed limit, namely the speed of light, as stipulated by Einstein.... Read more

1. Three weird entities: tachyons, neutrinos, and me 

2. Faster-than-light and backwards in time 

3. Supernova SN 1987A & its three unicorns 

4. Theories of everything and anything 

5. Weighing the gravitophobic neutrinos 

6. Lessons Learned

Biography

Robert Ehrlich is an American physicist who holds a PhD in physics from Columbia University, where he participated in the Nobel prize-winning muon neutrino experiment. He retired from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, having served 15 years of his 36 years there as physics and astronomy department chair. Dr. Ehrlich is a fellow of the American Physical Society, and his primary area of scholarship is particle physics. He is also well known for his contributions to science education, particularly with simple physics demonstrations, renewable energy, and computer applications in physics education. His 20 books have been translated into six languages.