What are tachyons?


Technically or scientifically speaking, tachyons are characterized as theoretical subtle particles with real energy but imaginary mass, which move faster than light.

Tachyon energy is unlimitedly available.

 


According to scientific data, the potential of tachyons is several million Joules/cm3; at a voltage of approx. 800 million volt. This equals about a thousand times the energy of the sun. Their wavelength is about 10⊃2;⊃3;.

They are not harmful to the environment, since they produce no radioactivity, gases or other poisonous substances.

 


Tachyon energy is free of charge. Nikola Tesla, one of the pioneers in respect to tachyons, had to experience this quite painfully.

As one day he actually told his "sponsors", George Westinghouse and Jean-Pierpont Morgan, that he had succeeded in producing "expense-free" energy, his laboratory on an island near New York was completely destroyed.

 

The most spectacular experimental performance of this kind was the construction of a "solid-state-converter" in the year of 1931, which propelled a special electric motor which was built into a Pierce Arrow (a heavy luxury limousine). The energy for it was taken by the "converter" directly from the ethers via a 1.80m antenna. The intellectual world of Nikola Tesla was not heard of for decades. Only the threat of our environment colliding has caused scientists to step across their limits of knowledge and start dealing with this revolutionary science.