Time as you understand it is a function of symmetry. Symmetry
is a fundamental principal of the observable universe. True symmetry cannot
exist at the "local" level. You must be able to reference all
non-local frames to find it. You can model imperfect symmetry mathematically by
saying 0.9999... is in fact equal to 1. It's also the reason why the square
root of -1 is an "imaginary number". That is not to say that true
symmetry is not a concept unlike infinity, in that it most certainly should be
able to exist. Science is just now learning the principals of "symmetry
breaking".
It will take another few thousand years to get the math right,
but we will eventually find a pragmatic way of manipulating "vacuum
barriers" of local frames using exotic matter. Even with atomic clocks, it
will be difficult to measure the quanta of time in precise units. It is best,
therefore, to measure time in terms of alignment of "frames". Frames
to you would be what will eventually coined as "vacuum barriers".
This is the home of the virtual particle and the progenitor of the Casimir
effect. We can precisely measure frames in units of degree. We use the light
from distant stars to do so. We have an aperture that allows us to use simple
Pythagorean math to triangulate the difference between "local" and
"field" frames. Just to note that the science for this actually came
from optical research. Infact to relate to popular culture, there is a game
franchise called "Portal" which used this term, which is what makes
this localized frame so interesting.
There were several other games such as
"Deus Ex" which share the same attractor to this reference. We use
the term "attractors" to mean those events which we can record with a
certain degree of accuracy. That is, to move "backward" in time means
that you also abide by the notions of Heisenberg (The same Heisenberg who
coined the Heisenberg “Uncertainty Principle”) In essence, you alter the
"past" just as you would trivially by existing in your own local
frame. Attractors can be heralded by things that people find interesting and record. The marching’s of
Hitler and his Third Riech. The Mayans and their production of calendars. The
Revolutionary War that spawned America. And so forth. These charter events
almost always have an attractor associated with them. It is like a heavy ball
of lead on a sheet: The attractor warps localized frames in such a way that
makes them more congruous to your conventional visualization of space-time. What
you need to exploit the breakage of symmetry as it relates to "time"
is to inject exotic matter into localized frames.
Exotic matter has a tendency
to have negative density. As mentioned in a previous article (Warp Drive:The Theory). We
suspect that lattices of high-energy gamma ray lasers were used to create the
first observable particles of exotic matter. Currently the Hadron Collider is
not powerful enough, and it would take a few dozen suns exploding to break the
coulomb barrier needed for a nucleonic force. The quanta of high energy gamma
rays, then, can be used to step-up mass ejection of virtual particles that then
decay into exotic matter. Due to their incredibly short lifespan, we have not
been successfully able to build a transversable wormhole through ordinary space-time
that would allow teleportation-like phenomena on the macroscopic scale. However,
wormhole theory does describe how local frames are exploited. Kip Thorne
thought experiment using a gravity well is still valid. We just can't prove it
topographically. But the effect of local frame manipulation mirrors this almost
precisely.
Read more »