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Why do the relativistic masses and momenta of faster-than-light particles decrease as their speeds increase? (English)
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29 April 2014
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special relativity
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dynamics
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faster-than-light particles
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superluminal motion
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tachyons
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axiomatic method
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first-order logic
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