Suggesting a very simple experiment designed to detect tachyons
J.K. Kowalczynski

TL;DR
This paper proposes a straightforward satellite-based experiment to detect tachyons produced in air showers, which are predicted by general relativity to travel at specific superluminal speeds.
Contribution
It introduces a simple experimental setup for detecting tachyons traveling at a precise speed, expanding the methods to test predictions of general relativity.
Findings
Proposes a satellite experiment for tachyon detection
Suggests tachyons travel at ~5c/3 relative to Earth
Provides justification for searching for tachyons
Abstract
Production of tachyons in, among other things, air showers would be in accordance with predictions of general relativity. Some such tachyons would travel with a precisely determined speed, almost equal to 5c/3 relative to the earth, and would be registered high above the region of creation of air showers, e.g. on board of a satellite. A very simple experiment designed to detect these tachyons is outlined here. Brief justification to search for tachyons is also given.
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