Re: Time = 4 x pi x C^2



roguejag wrote:
Two additional (or hidden) dimensions of time may be a useful
mathematical calculation, but seems redundant in the physical world.
Imagine popping a flash bulb in space. A year later, there is a
sphere of photons one light year in radius away from the event. (This
in itself would be impossible without the effects of the quantum
equation.) The two extra dimesions would correspond to the latitude
and longitude for each individual photon, useful for calulating the
vector but restating information contained in the spatial brane.
Considering ball lightning to be a naturally occurring form of Bose-
Eistein condensate - a region of the event horizon temporarily reduced
from four dimensions to three and sustained solely by the surface
tension of the sphere - an artifically created state would be useful
both as a containment vessel and a reaction chamber in the development
of the positron engine. When a star collapses the direction of the
photons is reversed, yeilding a gamma ray burst. Imagine squeezing an
orange with a pinhole leak - the force is multiplied enormously.
Using the same principle in a reaction chamber (dimensional vectoring)
would yeild relativistic thrust. It may be possible to skip an entire
generation of rocket development using this technique, making the
above calculations useful. A schematic of the positron engine is
available on the NASA site with the Mars reference mission.


ILLUCID
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