A new formulation of the theory of tachyons is developed using the same two postulates as in special relativity. Use is made of a 'switching principle' to show how tachyons automatically obey the laws of conservation of energy, momentum and electric harge. Tachyonic mechanics is further developed by a consideration of tachyonic rods and clocks. There follows a discussion of the conservation of electric charge and the apparent visual appearance of a tachyonic cube.
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L Dawe, R., & C Hines, K. (1992). The Physics of Tachyons I. Tachyon Kinematics. Australian Journal of Physics, 45(5), 591. https://doi.org/10.1071/ph920591
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