Ever dreamed going to another plant or galaxy? If you are like me you watch Star Trek from the beginning to present. Image you can say, "Engage warp factor 10." The question is if Warp drive is even possible? Well the following is from nterestingengineering.com:
"The universe is bigger than you think.
This means any deep-space future awaiting humanity outside our solar system will remain beyond the span of a single life until we develop a means of propulsion that outclasses conventional rockets. And, when three studies rocked the world earlier this year, it felt like a dream come true: Warp drive was no longer science fiction, potentially unlocking a theoretical basis to build faster-than-light warp drive engines that could cut a trip to Mars down to minutes.
However, a recent study shared in a preprint journal cast doubt on the theory, pointing to a gap in the math that could put the viability of a physical warp drive back into the realm of speculation.
The question, then, is raised: Do warp drive engines violate the laws of physics?
Warp drives must satisfy several energy conditions
For decades, research into faster-than-light (superluminal) travel couldn't escape the need for unconscionable amounts of hypothetical particles, in addition to matter exhibiting "exotic" physical properties, like negative energy density. These either can't be found in the universe, or require a level of technological prowess far beyond ours. Erik Lentz, a physicist and author of an initial warp-drive study, sought to circumvent this apparent dead-end by experimenting with Einstein's field equations to find a new configuration of space-time curvature, which is a volume of space-time whose internal properties are "warped" in comparison with the external structure of space-time.
This method has appeal in the hunt for superluminal travel, since a soliton or warp bubble avoids breaking the speed limit that Einstein's theory of general relativity places on all matter in the universe (the speed of light). Since physical matter can't be accelerated from sub- to superluminal speeds without violating the laws of physics, we might instead try creating a soliton "bubble" around a spaceship that moves the very fabric of space-time at superluminal speeds. In theory, this could result in faster-than-light velocities without forcing the ship itself to undergo unconscionable levels of acceleration, safe and secure inside the inner region of the soliton.
However, while this avoids moving matter past the speed limit (and breaking the laws of physics), any viable warp drive still has to satisfy a set of energy conditions, one of which is the weak energy condition (WEC). "The weak energy condition imposes that the energy any physical observer sees is always positive," explained Physicist and co-author Jessica Santiago of the recent study in a video interview with IE. But, in Lentz's June 2020 preprint study, he "claimed one observer sees positive energy, but [he] hadn’t shown that for all observers," added Santiago.
'All Natário warp drives' violate the weak energy condition
Surprisingly, Lentz agreed, but with a different conclusion. In his initial work with warp drive solitons, he wasn't trying to pass the WEC, opting instead to widen the scope of his analysis for the final version of his study, which was published in the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity. "In the published version, my analysis was expanded to look at all timelike frames," he said to IE. According to him, Santiago and her colleagues had only looked at his unpublished preprint, eluding the updates added for his final, published version. "When I did that, I found that one could still find a class of solitons that satisfied the full WEC — that every timelike reference would satisfy the 'no negative energy density' condition." Lentz also argued that his final paper did consider all timelike observers "and found that the energy was non-negative everywhere." In essence, Lentz suggested that Santiago and her colleagues had only proved that the Natário class of warp drives had a positive energy density, instead of the specific drive Lentz used for his final study. But Santiago and her co-authors Matt Visser, of the University of Wellington, and Sebastian Schuster, at Charles University of Prague, disagreed.
"Proving weak energy condition violations (WEC violations) was done in our paper without any extra requirements," explained Santiago, in response to Lentz's counterargument. "It is simple and valid for all generic Natário warp drives, therefore proving whatever Lentz has to say [on the subject of Natário warp drives with positive energy densities] wrong." In other words, the schism between Santiago and her colleagues and Lentz came down to logic. By analogy, we might say: If all Tesla cars sink in the ocean, but yours has a polka-dot paint job, that doesn't make it an exception to every other metal object placed in the ocean without sufficient buoyancy.
Subluminal warp drives could still revolutionize space travel
And the Natário warp drive presented in Lentz's study also runs into issues with other energy conditions, namely, the dominant energy condition (DEC). "Erik Lentz's [...] warp metrics in the superluminal regime need superluminal matter," explained Alexey Bobrick, a Belarusian scientist, co-author of another published study on warp drives, and astrophysicist at Lund University, in a separate interview with IE. To Bobrick, any warp drive formed using the Natário drive from Lentz's study would call for matter that moves faster than the speed of light, which violates the DEC. "This is equivalent to saying that they violate the dominant energy condition in the superluminal regime. To the best of our knowledge, superluminal matter probably doesn't exist."
However, all hope for warp drives is not lost. It's hard to overstate how wide the range of speed is between the velocities of chemical rockets — the fastest of which is the Parker Solar Probe, which used a gravity assist to strafe by the sun at 330,000 mph (531,083 km/h) — and the speed of light, which is 186,000 miles per second (300,000 km/s), according to NASA. Even at a quarter of lightspeed, a spacecraft would move at more than 167 million mph. According to Alexey Bobrick and his colleague and Co-Founder at Applied Physics Gianni Martire, if solitons tend to violate physics at superluminal velocities, we might have better luck looking for one that works at more comparatively modest and subluminal speeds.
"We should explore the full diversity of warp drive spacetimes," suggested Bobrick. "This includes morphologies, the gravity they generate outside, and their effects on spacetimes inside" like the rate of time experienced inside warp drive bubbles, which accelerates for some classes, like Natário. While there's still hope for warp drive engines beyond science fiction, we may have to put faster-than-light velocities on the back-burner while the physics of forming a soliton is further explored. And to do that, we'll have to look at a wider variety of solitons of many other classes besides the Natário. In short, the pursuit of a viable warp drive may require us to "crawl" at sublight speeds before we can run at superluminal ones."
So do not give up hope yet for warp. We may have to crawl first with sub-light before dashing off at warp.
Reference: https://interestingengineering.com/fact-check-do-warp-drive-engines-violate-the-laws-of-physics
I have lost a lot of faith with the Medical Community and the Governments over the last several years, but there are a few good things that can raise above the corruption and the pushing of drugs a new approach to heal people. The following is from www.gaia.com and written by Hunter Parsons that does not involve any drug or pushing an ineffective so called vaccine that the drug company is not held accountable in any way but they use sound! The use of sound can regrow bone tissue! Here is the story:
"The future of regenerative medicine could be found within sound healing by regrowing bone cells with sound waves.
The use of sound as a healing modality has an ancient tradition all over the world. The ancient Greeks used sound to cure mental disorders; Australian Aborigines reportedly use the didgeridoo to heal; and Tibetan or Himalayan singing bowls were, and still are, used for spiritual healing ceremonies.
Recently, a study showed an hour-long sound bowl meditation reduced anger, fatigue, anxiety, and ...
Not a fan of a Defense Agency studying Anti-Gravity and other Exotic Tech, but if the commercial world and make this technology cheap that will change our world yet again. The following is about three minute read and from www.gaia.com. The below was written by Hunter Parsons:
"Wormholes, invisibility cloaks, and anti-gravity — it’s not science fiction, it’s just some of the exotic things the U.S. government has been researching.
A massive document dump by the Defense Intelligence Agency shows some of the wild research projects the United States government was, at least, funding through the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program known as AATIP.
And another lesser-known entity called the Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Application Program or AAWSAP
The Defense Intelligence Agency has recently released a large number of documents to different news outlets and individuals who have filed Freedom of Information Act requests.
Of particular interest are some 1,600 pages released to Vice News, which ...
As our technology gets better we are discovering more about the history of mankind and pushing the timeline back further and further. The following article is from www.gaia.com and written by Michael Chary that discusses this new find that changes the historical timeline:
"Over the past decade, there have been a number of archeological revelations pushing back the timeline of human evolution and our ancient ancestors’ various diasporas. Initially, these discoveries elicit some resistance as archeologists bemoan the daunting prospect of rewriting the history books, though once enough evidence is presented to established institutions, a new chronology becomes accepted.
But this really only pertains to the era of human development that predates civilization — the epochs of our past in which we were merely hunter-gatherers and nomads roaming the savannahs. Try challenging the consensus timeline of human civilization and it’s likely you’ll be met with derision and rigidity.
Conversely, someone of an alternative...
Not sure if you have heard of a show on YouTube called "The Why Files". If not you should check it out it is interesting and has some humor with it on different subjects. Last weeks was on a different theory how the Universe works and how main stream Science is attempting to shut it down like is always seems to do if it goes aguest some special interest. Today it is akin to what happened to those who questioned the Earth was the Center of the Universe that main stream so called Science all believed during the Renaissance period, They called any theory that the Earth was not the Center of the Universe misinformation. Does this sound familiar today? People laughed and mocked people like Leonardo da Vinci, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg Purbach as crack-pots, conspiracy theorists, nut-jobs and they were suppressed and even imprisoned for their radical thoughts and observations. Again it sounds like today in so many ways. In any event this is a good one to ponder and see even if a bad idea ...
Seemingly chaotic systems like the weather and the financial markets are governed by the laws of chaos theory.
We all have heard about chaos theory, but if you have not or have forgotten what chaos theory is well here you go from interestingengineering.com:
"Chaos theory deals with dynamic systems, which are highly sensitive to initial conditions, making it almost impossible to track the resulting unpredictable behavior. Chaos theory seeks to find patterns in systems that appear random, such as weather, fluid turbulence, and the stock market.
Since the smallest of changes can lead to vastly different outcomes, the long-term behavior of chaotic systems is difficult to predict despite their inherently deterministic nature.
As Edward Lorenz, who first proposed what became commonly known as the Butterfly Effect, eloquently said, "Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.""
You may have heard the term about chaos theory as a butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil,...
I for one have lost trust in Medical Doctors due to COVID and reflection that they seem to push pills for everything and untested so called vaccines that is using a unproven technology because the Government and the Medical Boards of the State told them to. There are a very few exceptions. Thus they do not address the key problem just prescribe more and more pills to keep you alive an sick longer for them and Big Phama to profit from you. Will AI do any better? Well that depends on what was used for the training of AI. If it also pushes pills and vaccines without question then you have the same problems noted above. However, if the AI Training includes all possible forms of treatment and they zero in on the right issues for the true problem then there is possibilities they would be way better than most of the current Medical Doctors today.
The following is from an article from interestingengineering.com and written by Paul Ratner:
"A new study looks at how accurately AI can diagnose patients. We interview the researcher, who weighs in on AI's role ...