Saturday, June 16, 2007

Faster than light communication(updated once)

This was the very first post that I wrote on my blog so the writing style is very crude and doesn't have as much notation as my later posts. So bear with me on this article. I'm sorry for any poorly written parts. I've tried correcting it but it took too much time.

Added 6/03/09: The shapiro delay proves the time dilation in high gravitational fields.

For the technology concerning a high power laser relay in space between earth and another planet, I have a theory as to why faster than light communication is possible in that way. I call it the theory of "viscosity of space" I call it that because I believe that space may act in most ways similar to all of the properties of a fluid.
-"suction/repulsion" (similar to air pressure);
-"viscosity" (friction);
-"shock waves/sound/vibration";(the scientific term is cavitation)
-"weight"(just the size of the particles);
-"surface tension"(may or may not apply).
The reason I believe that there are particles infinitely micro enough to make space act like a fluid is that we split the atom and it turned out that matter was made of energy and that also there are quarks(which as I remember,3 of make up an atom) and nutrinos that are so small that you can't even detect them, so its not a stretch to think that there are smaller particles that make up these quarks and nutrinos.
I'll get to the interplanetary relay after I explain the science behind it that I theorize based on my own understanding of science.
("suction/repulsion/pressure" = +/- charges) That is to say that it is somewhat like a pressure change that makes electrons flow, sort of like a weather system. But instead of high/low pressure systems that push the air around, it is the +/- of protons and electrons that are the high and low pressure systems and the air is the infinitesimal particles of space that flow in and out of the pressure systems. And a high pressure/charge differential is what causes the force called voltage.
("viscosity" = Time). Einstein himself said that if you travel at faster and faster speeds, time passage slows down for you personally. They even tested it once on nova or some other science show by traveling with an atomic clock on a jet and there was a slight time differential. But the thought experiment I will use to show how time may be the viscosity of space is with this(LATER ADDED: when they installed GPS satellites there was a time differential between the earth and the satellites that they had to compensate for due to the lower gravitational field in orbit: which I saw on a well known science show about physics) ---------- If you were to use water as a lubricant in a cars bearings it would have a lot of friction which is why we use motor oil because it has the least friction that we can make cheaply. And that is because of low viscosity. Now imagine that you submerged a mechanical clock in motor oil. All of the parts of the clock would move faster than if they were submerged in water. And effectively the time on the particular watch submerged in water, would move slower relative to the other watch that was submerged in oil. So I propose that there is difference of density of space particles relative to where they are located in space that can make time appear to move faster in that area, only because of less dense(viscous) areas of space, making you move in every aspect like a well oiled machine. My evidence of this is what they call "dark matter" or "weakly interacting massive particles" which they say is an exotic form of matter that can never be detected, and that these exotic particles are contributing to the mass of galaxies and making the outer edges of galaxies move faster than they should be from the actual observable mass of the galaxy. My simpler explanation for this effect is that just like our atmosphere gets thinner the higher up you get, the same is true, theoretically, that the fabric of space gets thinner and thinner the further out from the center of the galaxy you get. And as was mentioned earlier, when you are in less dense space you would theoretically move like a well oiled machine. And time would seemingly move faster for you. But on earth astronomers see it as a faster rotation(at the edge of the galaxy) from a supposed gravitational effect.
("vibration/ or cavitation"= radio waves/light waves). When we hear real sound we don't say "A sound particle hit my ear and I detected it's beam and called it sound". We instead say "A shock wave scrunched air particles together in a chain reaction and the very last particle that was bumped by another particle happened to then bump my ear drum as sound"

. . . . .... . . . . ... . . .< style="font-weight: bold;">LATER ADDED: I now believe that the supposed expansion of the universe is just attenuation of the beam of light as it travels across the universe from super small space particles along the path.)
Well that's how I see the laser relay working and it makes complete and total sense to me so far. So even Einstein said that time is relative like everything else. And just because some things are not very probable doesn't mean that it isn't easily accomplished by advanced societies(example: " flavored dirt for sale!" which is not very probable to hear but is very easy to accomplish saying). If that was true we wouldn't have ever made the hammer because it was unnatural, let alone computers.
Also back up evidence of the theory is that light slows down in dense translucent material which is what they call "refractive index" and what causes light of different frequencies to travel at different speeds as it passes through a material, and when it comes out of the other side the light of different frequencies are then on a different path (instead of together as white light) and we see it as a rainbow.
Also there was an early philosopher that said that you can't have tiny particles that fill all of the voids in space because then there wouldn't be movement in space, so I think that as particles condensed into larger particles they left voids of some kind between each other.
Just remember, it is the person that stops believing that anything is possible that is always proven wrong.

2 comments:

Roy said...

If Einstein were still alive, he'd roll over in his grave.

Art Galaxy said...

Oh yeah! Well I'm no Einstein! So there! And also I just run off of working theories, that are prooven to me alone for personal use, that solve unanswered questions in order to make inventions feasable with new knowledge, or theories. And it doesn't matter if I proove them as long as the starting point has been made.