Hyperrelativistic physics

Stretch time, compress matter - compress time, stretch matter. Energy barriers blur. Our observations say: "we are on the cusp of breaking through".
My only worry is what's on the other side…

Hyperrelativistic physics is the study of phenomena that occur at velocities approaching, and potentially exceeding, the speed of light. This field extends the principles of special relativity, which describes how time, space, and mass are affected at high velocities, into regimes where conventional relativistic effects are pushed to their limits.

Key areas of research include the behaviour of particles and fields in hyperrelativistic frames, the generation of extreme energy states, and the theoretical possibilities of faster-than-light travel through mechanisms like warp drives or wormholes. These studies also explore the implications for causality, time dilation, and energy-mass relationships in conditions far beyond what was previously considered possible.

Research

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Blueprints

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