Physics, asked by maoulik, 11 months ago

When we say, that nothing can travel faster, than the speed of light, and time stops at this level, i want to know that how the universe worked, just after the big bang? When the universe was movingway faster than the speed of light? If no, then how did the idea of tachyon came into picture?

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Answered by sancharisen2k
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Einstein once called the speed of light “The Universe’s speed limit”. He claimed that traveling faster than the speed of light would violate the causality principle. For the layman, that means cause and effect. An example of this would be a bullet hitting a target before the trigger was even pulled.Faster-than-light particles, or “tachyons”, may be fundamentally impossible, according to two mathematical physicists. If they’re right, their new theory would also imply that time – seemingly one of the most fundamental facets of nature – is no more than a mirage.

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