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JackSarfatti
Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 2:18 pm
Joined: 06 Oct 2005 Posts: 602 Location: Toon Town
Bosons give positive zero point vacuum "dark energy" density hence
repulsive anti-gravity expanding space with a universal reverse Doppler
blue shift. Fermions do the opposite with negative zero point vacuum
energy density contracting space with a universal "ordinary" attractive
gravity "dark matter" red shift. Jacques Vallee in "fictional"
"Fastwalker" describes retrieved alien saucers that show "Doppler
shifts" from the thin skin fuselage when standing still clamped to
ground when the "engine" is idling in different modes. See my chapter on
this in "Super Cosmos" (wait for 2nd edition not out yet).

Anyon "condensates" in 2 + 1 thin film space-time smoothly interpolate
between bosons and fermions controlled by applied perpendicular magnetic
fluxes. Therefore, one can make an arbitrary phased array over the skin
of the saucer to create the kinds of Alcubierre geodesic "dome," i.e.
warp bubble whose shape can shift rapidly. Saucers show strange "shape
shifts' from the reverse Doppler shifts of the changing warp bubble.



On May 2, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:

Can anyone defend string theory against Roger Penrose's pulverizing
attack in Chapter 31 of "The Road to Reality"? One possible loop hole is
that the Penrose-Hawking singularity theorems assume time travel to the
past is not allowed and that one cannot have negative energy density
with w > -1/3 or positive energy density with w < - 1/3. Both of these
cases (isotropic ZPE source) give anti-gravity repulsion that may also
prevent instant collapse of Calabi-Yau 6D space to a singularity.

Key equation is in Planck absolute units G = h = c = k = 1

G00 ~ 4pi(energy density)(1 + 3w)

When the RHS of this equation is positive the source gives attraction,
when it is negative it gives repulsion that can prevent the singularity
from forming.

Note, that when w > - 1/3 then (1 + 3w) > 0

For example -1/3 = -0.333 ... < - 1/4 = - 0.250 ...

1 - 3/4 = +1/4

When w < - 1/3 then (1 + 3w) < 0

So that w = - 1/3 is the critical turning point.

Special relativity + equivalence principle + Heisenberg's quantum
uncertainty principle demand

w = - 1 for an isotropic source of zero point vacuum fluctuation virtual
"dark" energy for all quantum fields at least in 3 + 1 space-time.
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