Posted on 10/27/2005 8:31:33 AM PDT by The Zontron 7000
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What ever happened to your investigation of high-speed internet at your house?
LOOK! You got 00! And I really WAS sleeping!
*snort*
You're up early, considering.
I take it you haven't been there and done that, yet?
Try not to get any jay-walking tickets on the way to the DMV, That would certainly put a monkeywrench in your plans, although I'm sure you'd know how to deal with it.
What this particular man is currently doing is pouring over some of the latest physics gleanings on the Gauge Theory of Gravity, Quantum Gravity, and M-Theory.
There is something that a lot of theorists are missing. Not sure I'm smart enough to see what it is, but it's huge. The "Elephant in the Room" kind of thing. It annoys me into reading a bunch of eggheaded stuff every now and then. I don't have the math to follow the equations, but most of the theories are easy enough to keep up with.
I'm such a nerd...
I'm inclined to agree with Einstein that "God does not play dice with the Universe."
In the same way, it seems intrinsically obvious that we will not be able to get "something for nothing." If the Universe is organized the way the Newtonian world is, that becomes true.
I wouldn't mind seeing some form of propulsion which did not depend on action-reaction. But I would expect to have to pay for it.
The idea that energy is out there, just waiting for a signal or catalyst of some nature to release it, seems untenable.
On the other hand, if one were a god, just giving the command, "Let There Be Light!" might be enough of a catalyst for such a reaction.
But we are not gods, yet.
Holy cow, y'all were busy last night!
Recent experiments regarding Quantum gravity, Gauge Theory, and M-theory all point to gravity being a lot closer to Magnetism than we've though. It's just that in 7- or 11-D space/time, only one part of gravity "extends" into Einsteinian 4-D space/time with 3 or 4 other dimensions its effects extends through. If a couple of these experiments shake out the way I think they will, then gravity is just another force like electro/magnetism and can be generated, shielded against, and go through all the other energy state transformations that all other types of energy do.
This means control of inertia as well. Without inertia, Light speed, relative to local space/time reference frame, is entirely possible without violating General Relativity. Special Relativity is already on shaky ground and even Newton didn't want to theorize as to what actually causes gravity.
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You can't find that little "ñ" because it isn't on your keyboard; you've got to use the "Character Map" to get it. that little tool gets you all kinds of extended characters that aren't on your keyboard. How else, in this post-9-11 era, are you going to properly designate "The Religion of Peace"?
[Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Chracter Map for out-of-the-box Windows XP users].
No schoolboy has missed the comparison between gravity and magnetism. Certainly it didn't take long for science fiction to jump onto the idea of electro-gravitic energy.
This is one area where science has had difficulty catching up to science fiction, however.
Since ferromagnetic materials can generate and respond to magnetic energy, I'm inclined to think that certain elements, when excited in specific ways, may be able to generate gravitic energy.
What it would take to get the atomic elements lined up and lasing gravity waves is another question. Perhaps an ordinary laser is doing the job of lining up the atoms, but we need to step up the energy input to the atomic structure to get the atomic response, as opposed to merely an electronic one.
Pounding "Dilithium" or whatever, with cosmic ray energy, or Beta rays, for example, might do it, but who has made this experimental setup?
Atomic nucei have many modes of vibration. Electrons can only bounce. It could be that a particular mode of vibration, of a particular class of atomic nuclei, does produce the effect we want to develop.
Other than thermally, how does one excite an atomic nucleus? I am intuitively convinced the secret would lie in that, because I don't think there's anything we haven't done to electrons.
If the heights of Physics are of interest to you, you will have a grand time here:
http://www.cheniere.org/
An essential ket to this website is the notion that the Lorentz transform, while it made Maxwell's equations usable to a broad base of people, oversimplified things and eliminated components that, had they not been eliminated, would make our present EM theory a very different thing from what it is now.
The present theory does not present a mechanism for a circuit to couple with the Heaviside energy component, only the Poynting energy. This is a great concern as the Heaviside component is orders of magnitude greater than the Poynting energy and, if we could couple a circuit to the Heaviside energy... Well, you can see where that kind of thing would lead.
Anyway, go play; there are many really cool things to read -- a few "Coast to Coast AM" kind of topics, but don't miss the gems in between.
Done!
Like a marathon!
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Yeah, it is incredible..................what's it mean??
all of our current experiments center around the E-M spectrum. It is everything we can experience using our senses, but what we are now finding out is that there may be other aspects of the Universe that we are completely missing. We are completely ignorant of anything outside of 4-D space/time. This view is changing.
If an interaction between fundamental forces in any of these other dimensions can trigger a scalar effect that translates back to a 4-D phenomena, then we could find all kinds of neat things previously thought impossible to be possible.
Including hyperluminary transportation without violating General Relativities prohibitions. This isn't so much a way of finding a "new" energy source, but a way to get the current energy sources to act in new ways. If you can sheild a mass using a 11-D gravitational field effect, then you are cutting its inertia. This new inertia value would take the place of the 'M' value in the E=MC2 equation. You'd be moving a stated mass, with a lower intertial value, faster than light speed for a given volume of energy. You still need to expend energy, possibly a lot of it, but you wouldn't lose the Time.
This also wouldn't allow you to travel backwards in time. Time would remain linear for the target vehicle. If you traveled 2 hours at 4x light speed, and then came back at the same speed, you would have been gone 4 hours and traveled 8 light hours worth of distance relative to your starting point.
Sorry, but that pot looks cracked. There is no such thing as free energy. Period.
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