Re: FTL equations
- From: Erik Max Francis <max@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:51:51 -0700
alanmc95210@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mar 28, 6:36 pm, "Raghar" <Ragha...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:So how should look an FTL energy equation? Lets say we can determine
an absolute frame of reference (or something) at least post process.
e = M0* C^2/SQRT (1 - v^2/c^2)
with V> C, you're going to get imaginary energy- I have no idea
what that means- A. McIntire
Neither does anyone else. That's why people hypothesizing tachyons talk about them having imaginary mass. That way, both momentum and energy become real.
Whether that's physical or not is, of course, an entirely separate question.
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