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Scientific paper
Jun 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981jbis...34..255l&link_type=abstract
British Interplanetary Society, Journal (Interstellar Studies), vol. 34, June 1981, p. 255, 256.
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Electromagnetic Radiation, Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Interstellar Communication, Radio Communication, Radio Signals, Tachyons, Cross Sections, Elementary Particle Interactions, Radio Receivers, Wave Propagation
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To conceive of the possibility of communicating with extraterrestrial civilizations, the low radio signal propagation speed problem must be overcome. If tachyons are used, there will be several obstacles, including their large speed distribution, which would prevent their being used to make an instantaneous signal by modulating their flux with an absorbing or converting shield. Another way of using tachyons to get an instantaneous signal is to send a very fast superluminal electromagnetic signal into a certain direction of space by directing the tachyon current in such a way that it makes as exactly a 45 degree angle with the chosen direction as possible. Such signal production, receiving, and recording are discussed; and it is noted that ordinary very sensitive receivers for electro-magnetic radiation cannot respond to the instantaneous component.
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