Showing posts with label high speed communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high speed communication. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2023

Another conversation with ChatGPT

As I said in the previous post, last January I did two sessions with ChatGPT from OpenAI. In the second, my questions were directed to the following scientific topics:

• The special theory of relativity, the limit of the speed of light in a vacuum, and the possibility of traveling in time.

Throughout the session I was asking the following questions:

  1. Can a particle travel at a speed greater than light?

Answer: According to the theory of relativity, as first described by Albert Einstein, nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light...

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Compatible, incompatible, possible, impossible

I wish to clarify the four concepts of the title, which are sometimes confused when talking about physical theories and their application:

  • An event (real or imagined) can be compatible with a theory. In this case, if the event were real, it would not pose any problem for the theory, which admits in principle the possibility of that event taking place.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

The v>c world

Albert Einstein
In 1967, Gerald Feinberg game the name tachyon (from the Greek tacus, fast) to hypothetical particles whose possible existence had been proposed five years before by other researchers. Tachyons would have a unique property: they always move at speeds greater than the speed of light. Their mathematical behavior would not infringe the limitations of the special theory of relativity, which prohibits bodies with mass reaching the speed of light. Unfortunately this would cause other problems.
The idea of ​​the possible existence of tachyons was embraced with joy by science fiction writers, for they seemed to make interstellar travel possible in a reasonable time. For this, the following procedure would be effective: