A brief history of tachyons from a scientific view
The word tachyon stands for "very fast particle", faster than light. The word tachyon has his roots in Greece; there the word "tachytis" means: speed.
As in the late 60's Tachyon Energy has been approved by well-known scientists, it's about time that more tests should be done with the knowledge that "sleeps" in several minds and specialized organisations.
1896 - Nikola Tesla mentions the existence of scalar fields (tachyons), without at that time being able to establish scientific proof.
1920 - The physicists Levetzow, Stanyukowiz and Shneiderow take up on the phenomenon of gravitational energy, and continue research on this new type of energy until about 1940.
1953 - Dr. Nieper (D) mentions the energy potential of gravitational fields.
1955 - Aharov & Bohm (USA) create pioneering phenomena in their experiments, which can only be explained by the presence of gravitational energies. Their work deals with the, at that time, incomprehensible "quantum interference".
1960 - Oliver Crane publishes a multitude of research work after which mechanical currents and vibrations fill the immaterial in-between space. According to this thesis there is no empty space. To protect his true identity, this famous scientist from Switzerland adopted this pseudonym.
1964 - Gerald Feinberg (D) substantiates the proof for the existence of gravitational energy. Briefly after, he names this unique form of energy "tachyon energy".
1986 - Tonomura Hitachi from Japan publishes similar research work, based on the research of Feinberg.
1991 - Christian Monstein (CH), physicist, proves the magnetic "space quantum current".
1995 - Introduction of European tachyon products in Germany and Switzerland.
More great scientists like Todeschini (I), Pages (F), Kooy (NL) and Wyniatt (NZL) believe that the tachyon field is extremely rich in usable energy.