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    Graduate The wave equation in a Black Hole.

    Ya you understood me right, but now I'm unsure if my assumption of momentum is correct. I'm wondering if a infinite uncertainty in momentum is allowed because the particle direction has rotated 90 degrees - in that case the uncertainty is infinite... For example shoot a laser beam through a...
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    Graduate The wave equation in a Black Hole.

    Well they have to change, and again the definition of time within a black hole is not clearly understood but surely we know that once matter passes through the horizon it surely moves from the horizon to the center of mass, and does it in a certain amount of time. Our idea of reference frames...
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    Graduate The wave equation in a Black Hole.

    That's an interesting question, I don't know if time even has a definition within the horizon of a black hole where space-time is infiinitely curved. If it were - time no longer exists, but I don't think anyone knows. I've been trying to find papers on the qm properties of neutron stars...
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    Graduate Why is faster than light travel so bizarrely 'addressed'

    Well as a good engineer you will appreciate that the curvature of space is a measurable quantity (it's very real) and has actually been measured. General relativity (GR) solved the problem of Mercury's perihelion (the small but measureable time delay Mercury has when passing from one side of...
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    Graduate Why is faster than light travel so bizarrely 'addressed'

    I haven't brought up any topic that hasn't been published in the Phyics Review. Here are the articles for anyone that deems this any different from the thousand or so other fringe physics ideas like relativity was at one point. Ning Li and D. G. Torr, Phys. Rev., 43D, 457, 1991 Ning Li and...
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    Graduate Why is faster than light travel so bizarrely 'addressed'

    Well I'm not sure I understand your question but I know there have been measuements made trying to displace the energy that seems to exist in even empty space. Having something move at 2c will do some interesting things, however I think this would be the least of them but who knows? You can...
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    Graduate Why is faster than light travel so bizarrely 'addressed'

    That’s not exactly how it works. I'm trying finish a video of what FTL travel would look like and it's quite fascinating - it actually resembles particle creation/annihilation processes. For example imagine a speeding bullet flying right by your eyeball at 2c. If it were possible for you to...
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    Graduate Why is faster than light travel so bizarrely 'addressed'

    I believe there are a few "somewhat" realistic propulsion ideas floating around. The first propulsion device is able to displace or cancel out gravity by rotating a superconducting disc at very high speeds. Somehow getting all the electrons to line up together cancels out gravity. I'm unsure...
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    Graduate Quatum Mechanics Explains Black Hole Jets

    I just had general question about weather or not QM forces a limit on the minimum volume of a BH as well as explains the jets emitted by BH's. It seems obvious that QM would limit the minimum volumn of a BH based on Heisenbergs uncertainty principal. If the volumn were unbounded and could...
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    Graduate FTL Communication-Best Candidate?

    If you have two momentum entangled photons, one heading down axis "a" and the other down axis "b" and you destroy all the axis "a" photons by measuring their position, all the axis "b" photons should not interefere with themsselves because you have forced them into a postion definite state...
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    Graduate FTL Communication-Best Candidate?

    What do you mean the coincident measurments cannot carry ftl information. This is due to the experiemental setup of the crystal location correct, and not because it's not possible?
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    Graduate Solve Simultaneity Problem with Alice & Bob

    However in Bob's frame, they travel different distances back to Alices head beacuse she's moving to the right.
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    Graduate Solve Simultaneity Problem with Alice & Bob

    ...The photons travel the EXACT SAME DISTANCE to the detectors. Look at the picture again.