1971-03
AUTHORS ABSTRACTThe gravitational field predicted by general relativity for a tachyon is in many ways similar to the shock wave produced by an object moving faster than the signal velocity in a medium. It is an intense wave and for a dense macroscopic tachyon it is capable of exciting Weber’s gravitational radiation detection apparatus across astronomical distances. More... »
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