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Warp Drive with Positive Energy 被引量:2
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作者 yosef joseph segman 《Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology》 2021年第3期906-913,共8页
Space and time traveling is one of the humanity’s most fascinating and challenging topics. The speed limitation makes space traveling highly difficult. Therefore, discovering the warp drive mechanism intrigued humani... Space and time traveling is one of the humanity’s most fascinating and challenging topics. The speed limitation makes space traveling highly difficult. Therefore, discovering the warp drive mechanism intrigued humanity to travel in space and time. Miguel Alcubierre proposed a model for warp drive. However, the energy density driven from the Alcubierre warp drive model turns to be negative everywhere. Erik Lentz proposed a shifting vector field in which we shall show that shifting vector field with appropriate spaceship geometry may provide positive energy density for warp drive. Further, we suggest looking at the spaceship geometry as a mother wavelet function with shifting, scaling, and rotation operations that may provide additional positive energy density. This sort of design requires a flexible fuselage that can be stretched and rotated. 展开更多
关键词 Warp Drive Alcubierre Positive Energy Coordinate Transformation Wavelete
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Everything Is Timelessly Connected: Metaphysics, Physics, Consciousness, Spacetime Travel, DNA, and the Dry Bones Prophesy (Ezekiel Ch. 37)
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作者 yosef joseph segman 《Natural Science》 CAS 2022年第7期265-288,共24页
This paper provides a perception that all things are connected. Starting with the perception of Metaphysics and how matter exists out of total void, complementary matter, or dark matter, the incompleteness of Einstein... This paper provides a perception that all things are connected. Starting with the perception of Metaphysics and how matter exists out of total void, complementary matter, or dark matter, the incompleteness of Einstein relativistic theory. Multi spacetime universes and the jump drive for jumping within and between spacetime universes. Warp drive for space travel. DNA as sequence of momentary frequencies and how it related to Ezekiel’s dry bones prophecy. The outcome of neural patterns as cords of consciousness, consciousness as the collection of all cords of consciousness and the lack of uniqueness of individual consciousness. Finally, all things are cords of consciousness. 展开更多
关键词 VOID COMPLEMENTARY Void Complementary MATTER Complementary Matter METAPHYSICS CONSCIOUSNESS Neural Patterns Time Timeless Synchronization Order Disorder Universe Group Representation Jump Drive Warp Drive Frequency Phase Fourier Transform Schrödinger Representation Gabor Transform DNA Hologram Virtual2
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Jump Drive, Replicators, Transporters, and Time Travel 被引量:1
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作者 yosef joseph segman 《Advances in Aerospace Science and Technology》 2021年第3期123-133,共11页
Jumping from place to place, replicating food, biological or mechanical parts or beaming up somebody, may not be fiction, rather an issue of practical implementation as shall be observed in this paper. Devices like tr... Jumping from place to place, replicating food, biological or mechanical parts or beaming up somebody, may not be fiction, rather an issue of practical implementation as shall be observed in this paper. Devices like transporter, food replicators or warp drive intrigue our imagination. This paper is intended to show that Jump drive is an issue of coordinate transformation. Changing location from planet X to planet Y does not necessarily require travelling a distance D connecting between the two planets. The theoretical knowledge of changing the location from coordinate X to coordinate Y exists;we do that in signal processing, but, we have not yet developed such a machine. The present paper shows the feasibility of jump drive;however, much work needs to be done on the implementation. 展开更多
关键词 Fourier Transform Spatial Shift Time Shift Coordinates Transformation Time Travel Discontinuous Travel Transporters Replicators CAUSALITY Noncausality
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