Sunday, November 14, 2010

How to control Gravity

If somebody told you something that nobody else on the planet knew, would you notice?

Electricity has never been shown to have any effect on gravity, or time. Neither static electric field nor electromagnetism effect gravity. Those both involve virtual particles while Gravity was described by Einstein in general relativity, to be just a warp in the fabric of space time. Neither conductive metal nor ferrous material can block gravity or a gravity wave. No shock wave can create gravitational effects because there is no motion when a gravitational wave passes by. Even though gravity waves travel at the speed of light they do not induce motion when they pass. But a high speed object can induce gravity waves and time dilation like an electron induces magnetic waves in a wire.

Space time can be imagined by the following thought experiment. If you had 2 synchronized grandfather clocks. One submerged in water and the other on dry land in the open air. The grandfather clock under water would have the pendulum move slower than the clock on dry land where the pendulum would move freely in the air. The time on the clock under water would appear to move slower than the one on dry land. In the same way more dense space around a high gravity field will make time move slower. And in less dense space where there is no gravity in the intergalactic medium the time would move faster. So space time is full of differing densities of quanta or virtual particles that effect our perception of time and space.

So how do you create a gravity wave? You could either have an extremely massive but asymmetrical object spinning fast which would generate gravity waves. This is seen in nature in pulsars, quasars, neutron stars, black holes and of course super novas. A space ship with this inside of it would be hard to achieve though. Or as in an Einstein thought experiment, "what would happen if the sun suddenly disappeared?"(This is possible by the way if you had enough antimatter) You would have a gravity wave that would take 8 minutes to reach earth. So if you create or destroy matter you will create a gravity wave.

How do you create and destroy matter? Create antimatter and destroy it with regular matter.

Create Antimatter the same way that Jupiter does with an extremely large magnetic field. Highly charged particle collisions. Hypothetically have a ship with an extremely strong magnetic field around it, powered by a nuclear reactor. Then when the solar wind hits it, The charged particle collisions will randomly create antimatter. Then use the antihydrogen to destroy regular hydrogen and you will have created gravity waves and also you'd have immense electrical energy if you utilized the heat from the matter antimatter explosions. The faster you repeat this process the higher the gravity wave frequency. That is all hypothetical and may not work right.

Another hypothetical situation is if you had a brick of element 115 and bombarded it with protons to create element 116 which would then decay back into element 115. But while it decays what would it emit? Radiation? Or would it be a bigger particle like antimatter since it would emit so much radiation it might all come out at once as a bigger particle. They do say that this element emits alpha particles upon decay, maybe an isotope would emit antimatter? They're still researching element 115 and have more tests planned for this year. Then you can annihilate hydrogen with the antimatter. This would create heat, radiation, and gravity waves. You may be able to overcome the speed of decay by increating the speed of bombardment with protons or neutrons. Or you may need to slow down the passage of time to keep it from decaying. This would be possible if it were in a intense low or high gravity field. Sort of like which came first the gravity waves or the element that creates the gravity waves.

How do we create element 115? One way is to create it with fusion between 2 elements inside of an atomic explosion. Another way is to fuse it inside of a fusion reactor if at all possible.

Most of the above is hypothetical except for the fact that creating and destroying matter and antimatter will create gravity waves, then you only have to control and direct it. I don't know how you would direct a gravity wave though, since they don't interact with any form of matter. Maybe have multiple sources of waves and have complimentary and destructive wave fronts in the places you want them.

In the end all of these things have extreme power and are extremely dangerous in every way imaginable. No human should wield this power. You need control or predictability over any being who uses this kind of power.

What's it called when the sun never attends church on Sundays? Coronal mass rejection.

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