time travel

November 19, 2008

RELATIVITY IN QUANTUM

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 2:56 am

 

Azzam K.I. AlMosallami

Arab Consultants Group, P.O. Box 1067

Gaza, Palestine, Via Israel

 Abstract

The concepts, principles and laws on which Einstein built his relativity theory (special and general) is in contrast with the concepts, principles and laws on which the quantum theory is built.

The goal of our work is to get a new thoery that agrees with the concepts, principles and laws of quantum and contains all the experimental measurements of the relativity. On other words, deriving the equations of the relativity which agree with the experimental measurements on the basis of the concepts, principles and laws of quantum (Copenhagen School).

In part 2, section 1, I derive a new formula for Newton’s second law, it expresses a quantized force, and agrees with the concepts, principle, and laws of quantum. In section 2, I also derive the quantized inertial force.

 

Introduction

When Einstein started building his special relativity theory, he was believed in the objective existance of the phenomenon, where we can find that in the derivation of equations of the relativity. Also, he was believed in the continuity principle and in the causality and determinism laws in the world.

Quantum theory discovered the observer has the main formation of the phenomenon, and that is clear in the definition of Heisenberg to the wave function (1958), where he defined it as ” it is a mixture between two things, the first is the reality, and the second is our realizing to this reality.”

Einstein was disagreed with this concept to the phenomenon, where Pais said (1979), when he was walking with Einstein, he said ” look at the moon, do you believe it is existed because we are looking at it.

Also, quantum theory fosters the discontinuity principle, uncausality and indeterminism laws in the world.

The mathmatical formation of the relativity depends on Rieman’s space with four dimensions, but quantum on Hilbert space with infinite dimensions.

Stapp said (1972) ” The Copenhagen School refused understanding the world as the concepts of (space-time), where it considers the relativity theory is inconsistant for understanding the micro world, where quantum theory is formed the basis for understanding this word.”

In equations of relativity of Einstein, it can be measured the velocity of a particle and its location at the same time, but the experimental measurements proved contrary of that ( Heisenberg uncertainty principle )

Oppenheimer said ” Einstein -in his last years researching- tried proving the inconsistancy of the laws of quantum theory but he failled. After all that Einstein said, he dislikes the quantum theory, especially Heisenberg uncertainty principle.”

In our work, we define the reference frame as the frame at which the observer is static, and the inertial frame is that frame which its velocity is constant with time for any inertial frame of reference.

 

THEOERY

1- POSTULATES OF THE THEORY

1- The speed of light is constant and equals to  in any inertial frame of reference , where  is the speed of light in vacuum.

2- The speed of light in any frame moving with constant velocity is equal to  for any inertial frame of reference, where, whereas  does not depend on the direction of the velocity of the moving frame, it depends only on the absolute value of the velocity.

To understand the two potulates, suppose a static observer on the earth surface, in this case the earth surface is considered as a reference frame. If the static observer made an experiment for measuring the speed of light in his reference frame he would find it equals to . Also, if there is a train moving with constant velocity  on the earth surface, and one of the static riders of it made an experiment for measuring the speed of light inside his train, in this case the moving train is considered as a reference frame, thus the speed of light that the rider would measure equals to , as for the static observer , and this is what the first postulate includes.

Now, suppose the static observer made an experiment for measuring the speed of light inside the moving train, in this case he would find it equals to , and this is what the second postulate includes. Now If  then , that means in quantum the wave function , thus, the probability of getting any information inside the train for the observer approaches zero, where , where is the complex conjugate of .

 

2-TIME IN OUR RELATIVITY

( 2.1 ) Suppose a train at rest and a static observer , on the earth surface. The length of the train is . If one of the riders of the train sent a ray of light along the length the train. Thus the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the train for the static observer and the rider is  ,where

 ( 2.1.1 ) 

Now, suppose the train moved with constant velocity  and then the rider sent a ray of light along the length of his train during the motion. If the static observer catches his clock and desired computing the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train. According to the second postulate, the speed of light inside the moving train is  relative to the static observer, where . Thus the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train is  for the observer, where

 

From the second postulate, we proposed,  does not depend on the direction of transmitting the ray of light comparing to the direction of the velocity of the train. Also, the equation above is in contrast with the Lorentz transformation equations. Lorentz transformation equations built on the concepts of continuity, causality, and determinism, but, in our work we believe in the discontinuity, uncausality and indeterminism. The measurement that is taken in the equation above is taken from a wave function, and to get another measurement we must get another wave function … , and vise versa and those wave functions are unrelated. Also, Lorentz transfomation equations proposed that we can measure the velocity of the train and its location at the same time, and that is in contrast with the uncertainty principle of Heisenberg.

From equation ( 2.1.1 ), we get

 

Then

 

Thus

 ( 2.1.2 )

Where  is the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the train when it is at rest.

In the derivation of equation ( 2.1.2 ) we considered the static observer on the earth surface will measure the length of the moving train equals to as it is at rest, and that is in contrast with the length contraction of Einstein.

Equation ( 2.1.2 ) means, the time separation of any event that happens in any moving frame with constant velocity  is bigger than the rest time separation, (if the same event happens when the frame at rest) for any frame of reference.

( 2.2 ) Now, suppose one of the riders of the moving train catches his clock inside the train and he desires measuring the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of his train during the motion. According to equation ( 2.1.2 ), the time separation for any event which happens inside the train is bigger when it is moving than when it is at rest for the reference frame of the earth surface. And because the motion of the clock is an event inside the train, thus its movement will be slower when the train is moving than when it is at rest for the reference frame of the earth surface. Thus, the clock of the rider will be slower than the clock of the static observer. And, if we assumed, both the observer and the rider will agree on the beginning of the event and ending it inside the moving train, thus, if the observer computes by his clock the time  for the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train, then the rider will compute the time , where

 

Where

 

Since from equation ( 2.1.2 )

 

Thus we get

 

Thus, we can write equation ( 2.1.2 ) as
 ( 2.2.1 )

According to equation ( 2.2.1 ), the speed of light for the moving rider according to his clock is , where

 ( 2.2.2 )

Equation ( 2.2.1 ) leads us to the first postulate of the theory, the slowing of the speed of light for any frame moving with constant velocity  , leads to slowing of time in that frame (movement of clocks). Thus, the speed of light for all frames of reference is the same and equals to C.

Thus, in this case we have

 .

( 2.3 ) Suppose the static observer desires comparing the motion of clock of the moving rider with the motion of his clock. According to equation ( 2.1.2 ), and, because the motion of the clock of the rider is an event inside the moving train, thus, the clock will be slower when the train is moving than when it is at rest for the observer. Thus, if the observer looks at his clock and computes the time, in this moment he will find that, the clock of the rider computes the time where

 

( 2.4 ) Now, suppose the rider of the moving train desires using the clock of the static observer for computing the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of his train. The time which will be measured by the static observer via his clock is where

 

If we consider the rider is moving with constant velocity to the right, then the clock of the observer is moving with the same velocity to the left relative to the rider, in this case, the rider’s frame is considered as a reference frame and the clock as a frame moving with constant velocity  for him. Thus, according to the preceding discussion, the clock will be slower for the rider than the observer for the reference frame of the earth surface. Thus, if the observer computes the time  by his clock, in this moment the rider will compute the time  by the same clock [ or by his clock inside the train as we have seen in ( 2.2 ) ], where

 

Suppose, the length of the train is , and its speed is . If the clock computes by  where , then the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train for the static observer is , where

 

And

 

Then

 

Thus, the static observer will compute  via his clock for the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train. For the rider, the time is where

 

So, the rider will compute  for the ray of light to pass the length of his train. Both, the observer and the rider will agree on the beginning of the event and ending it, and when both used the same clock to compute the time separation to this event , the clock was slower for the rider than the observer. So, when the observer received  to the time separation, in this moment the rider received only the first  of the clock, where we can consider the rider lives in the past of the oberver of the earth surface.

In this example we find when both the rider and the observer used the same clock each one creates his clock to get his reading, and that is in contrast with the objective existance of the phenomenon, where in our example we obtain, the observer has the main formation of the phenomenon as in Copenhagen School concepts.

( 2.5 ) Now, suppose train A at rest, its length is , also there are train B moving with constant velocity  and a static observer on the earth surface. Now, both the static observer and the rider of train B will measure the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the static train A. For the observer, the measured time according to his clock is where

 

For the rider of train B, since train A is moving with constant velocity -, thus the speed of light inside it comparing to the reference frame of the static observer is , thus the rider should been computing the time  for the event where

 

Where,  is the time separation of the event when the train of the rider is static.

Because the rider’s clock is slow during the motion for the reference frame of the earth surface [ as we have seen in ( 2.2 ) ], thus, the rider will compute the time , where

 ( 2.5.1 )

Equation ( 2.5.1 ) means, both the rider of the moving train B and the static observer will measure the same time separation to the ray of light to pass the length of the static train A, that leads us to, the measured speed of light is the same for each one inside the static train A and it is equal to . Thus, we can write equation ( 2.5.1 ) as

 

If both the static observer and the rider of the moving train B agree with the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the static train A, then, they will be different in the beginning of the event and ending it.

Let us assume both the observer and rider will agree on the beginning of the event, in the condition of

 = 0 at = 0

 = 0.87C at  > 0

Where, at , before transmitting the ray of light, the velocity of train B of the rider was equal to zero, and after transmitting the ray of light, the velocity of the train was equal to 0.87C ( in this case, for simplicity we neglect the effect of acceleration ) . In this condition, the static observer and the rider of the moving train B will be agreed on the beginning of transmitting the ray of light inside the static train A, and different in ending it.

If the length of the static train A is , thus, the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the static train A for the static observer is

 

For the rider of the moving train B is from equation ( 2.2.2 )

 

Because the time ( clock ) in the frame of the moving train B is slower than the time ( clock ) of the static observer for the reference frame of the earth surface, then, the ray of light will arrive to the end of the static train A faster for the observer than the rider. Thus, if the observer secures that, the ray of light arrived to the end of the train, in this moment the rider secures that the ray of light arrived to the middle o

August 24, 2008

Time Travel

Filed under: Time, Time Machines — travel @ 5:00 am

These present day theories are interesting at best but antiquated.
Here’s the adjustments so that, under the right configuration, time travel can be a practical working theory but for that person(s) that is able to finish the last panel of calculations understand and abide by the rules of time traveling and manipulation(s). Once the sheet of glass has a crack it’s next to impossible to go back and fix it.
Ok here we go.
To understand the basics of time travel you need to re-learn a few basics and throw out the rest and think in multiple-levels all at once for it to make sense. I’m still working on the last panel of calculations but plan on withholding, on purpose, for obvious reasons.
My descriptions are at absolute basics, on purpose but NOT designed to insult or belittle in any form.
Our dimension- We are not in the 3rd d, as we have been taught, but instead in the 4th d and from there on in many dimensions and alternatives. Let’s lay out the basics first. 1st d= say heighth. 2nd= heighth plus width. 3rd= h+w+depth. These are all traversable directions/existances, in a basic sense. 4th d= h+w+d+?. ?=time. So we are h+w+d+time (4 dimensions. h+w+d+t).
Time- Imagine time as a current of energy. Let’s compare it to electricity flowing from positive to negative (here’s a mental picture. Imagine a bolt of lightning traveling from point A to point B. Slow it down for viewing practicality). Now let’s say that everything we know exists in and IS this bolt. Now let’s say that everything already exists; the before, the now, the future events. This bolt may actually exist for a nano-second in a mega-universe scale, aka. spark, but to us it goes on forever. Now divide this bolt up into micro-slices much like a film strip (kindergarden-like I know but all the same) while numbering each strip with a unique identifying number much like the decay number assigned to radiation(s) (for basic sake let’s say 1,2,3,4,5…).
Next Dimension(s)- So the 4th is best described as a walled/separated cascade of events. 1/2/3/4/5/…. Each being built/existance in zero time. 1st d then 2nd d then 3rd then 4th then 5th…1st d then 2nd d then 3rd d…The 5th dimension (existance quality) adds a new direction ability, rising above these so called walls (imagine a maze that you climb to the tops of the walls separating you from the mazes’ restrictions. You now have the ability to travers over these). {note: this is where my new panel of calculations start}. The 6th (h+w+d+t+5th+?) adds new traversing abilities, possibly dimensional, possibly null-space/time before it’s existance. aka. dimension A to B to C to etc.
Infinite alternatives- Imagine that this bolt isn’t one smooth line of energy but sub-bolts extending in multiple directions and extending into many dimensions. With each decision that we make there are an infinite possiblities/alternatives as with each one of those are infinite alternatives and so on.
Existance of the one before- You walk thru your life BEING in any given point in one place. Let’s say, you in bed. You exist in that place for X time. You get out of bed. In the 5th d you still exist in that bed AND you exist when you got out of bed AND you exist in the path that you take next (say, crossing the room and walking downstairs and making coffee). You already are in front of the coffee machine and you already are in the shower, etc, etc. See where I’m going with this? Ok, one more example. You go into an old house. Think of all the people that lived/traveled/existed in and thru this house in the past but think of all of their everyday/everysecond, for as old as the house is, ALL AT ONCE, in the right now. THIS is the 5th d.
Traveling time isn’t trying to beat the speed of light but to access the next dimension above us allowing for unrestricted directions (aka no walls).
Now comes the question, how do we get to say Dec 4th 1004? Then back again? THIS is where the fun begins my friends.
(Author note: I feel that with any given information on this subject and if the studies on ancient artifacts are true; especially the one about a ancient statue of what appears to be the spaceshuttle that dates way back when (example) and going on the possible need to find a new home for mankind in some distant/near future for any given need (let’s face it folks. We’re moving TOO slow in changing the damage we inflicted on this planet to save it/us in time. Present calculations show that we’re only moving the curve a few degrees on the world graft. Proper changes has to demonstrate an increase of at least 15% in the next 15 yrs and increase from there over the next 50 yrs to reverse are present course). One possible explanation may be that WE had to leave our planet to continue and the closest home that we could access NOW was in the deep past as our very presence would cause nominal changes/damage to our future(s).)
Steve Stevedaoust | Stevedaoust@yahoo.com

May 6, 2008

practically impossible

Filed under: Time — travel @ 4:09 am

But, it is practically impossible for anyone to
travel at the speed of light. So, we can definitely draw an obvious conclusion
that for traveling through Time or in other words to travel at the speed of
light, there should be some kind of process through which we can convert our
material body into energy (electromagnetic waves) so that these waves can travel
through time. And the reverse process would bring back the person who would have
traveled through time. Also, we know that every living organism has its peculiar
DNA and that the DNA structure is having its own unique pattern of genes. Now,
we know that any two material particles are having some potential difference
between them. So, every two genes would be having some potential difference
whose value is unique for those two genes. So, a unique pattern of voltages (of
very small value) can be developed for each living animal. And when we convert
those potential differences into a band of electromagnetic waves…..with the
frequencies of each wave corresponds to the particular voltage …so we can
generate a unique pattern (band) of electromagnetic waves which will be unique
to each living animal. And these waves can be sent through Time. And replica of
Electromagnetic waves pattern can be generated.
So, we can send a person (wave pattern) through Time and that person can exist
simultaneously at different places.  

This particular way of possibility is solely my
idea….and I accept there may be some flaws with this theory but I know this is
one of the ways in which a particular living organism’s replica can be sent
through Time barrier. I would love to receive feed back from you people on this.


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April 30, 2008

Ancient Island of Hawaii

Filed under: Travel Hawaii — travel @ 4:10 am

Conventional Wedding in Hawaii

Ancient history of Hawaii goes back to more than 1,500 years ago where Polynesians from the islands of Marquesas first invaded this great idealistic island. These sailors did travel almost 2,000 miles sailing in canoes and migrated to this beautiful island. Around, 500 years ago, settlers from Tahiti entered this island transporting their convictions in Gods & Demons and introducing a severe chain of command based on taboo system. The Hawaiian culture later boomed for over years; however the conflicts of land division between ruling group leaders were common. yellow-hibiscus.jpg
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Since 1810, this island went on to unite all the islands of this region into one imperial kingdom. Then in the year 1819, Liholiho, son of King Kamehameha put an end to the taboo system. Slowly and steadily, this island started to become well-known to the world as it became a common port for many whalers, traders and seamen. All through these years of development, the native Hawaiian population was severely affected by the western bug. Western authority started becoming to develop and in the year 1898, the Hawaiian Island became a territory of US. And, in the year 1959, it went on to become the 50th state of United States of America.

Ancient Wedding Celebrations in Hawaii

In the ancient period, according to the Hawaiian customs there were no wedding ceremonies comparable to the modern wedding in this island. In fact, marriage as it is recognized in the modern world at present did not ever exist in Hawaii during the ancient times. As there was no government legal requirements, licensing and no divorce because if couples thought that their relationship was no longer to be fruitful then they would simply part their ways. Their children were later nurtured by the entire family as there was slight disorder in the lifestyle of those youngsters.

In the Hawaiian island most of the common people has customs that were entirely different from one district to the other, one island to the other and fro one family to the other. Choosing a partner was even easy as only as making a decision to share a sleeping cot and begin a new family or as detailed as the two families receiving together compliments, singing and exchanging gifts as the couples leave their bed. According to the Hawaiian custom the house literally belonged to the woman as it was referred to as women’s property and when the couple wanted to get separated from each other, only the man’s belongings were simply removed out from the house.

However, in the modern day the common law for marriage ceremony is known as noho pu. The members of the royal family used to celebrate the marriage ceremony in order to pair the couples however it was not projected to prove as a marriage in the western judgment. This marriage ceremony was organized to receive blessings of Almighty God on the children of the royal family. This was done in order to make sure that they were born with perfect minds and bodies and great spiritual power.

These marriage ceremonies also varied according to the family and locality and could be just as a royal couple being guided to their fresh sleeping hale & enfolded together in a pure white sheet. During this marriage ceremony all the couples family along with these family chanters and priests offered prayers and would sing for the offspring and union for the married couple. These weeding ceremonies extended up to a week and involved many family chanters, priests, interested parties and relatives. Some of the people also call this marriage ceremony as ho`ao.

Christian Style Marriages in Hawaii

In the year 1819, Christianity was for the first time introduced in this island and with that Christian style wedding ceremonies were also adapted by most of the families. Eventually, there after this style of organizing wedding ceremonies became the legal forms of marriages. The word male was translated from the English word marry by the Hawaiian people.

This innovative style of marriage involved feeding of poi, cake and anything else that symbolized that the new couple would take care of each other all through their life. What ever they do on their marriage day was in fact regarded as symbol oh how they would perform in their future. However, one of the occurrences like the mashing of cake into each others face is being regarded as a bad taste and is being referred to as one of the serious problems in the future marriages.

However, in the ancient marriage ceremonies organized in this island did not involve any cake. Instead, haupia which is a coconut pudding was being involved as it was one of the most famous treats that is been carried out for over 1,000 years. At present, haupia cake is said to be one of the most favorite and also an appropriate treats for all the Hawaiian marriages. Usually, haupia cake is prepared with a coconut flavored white cake which is coated with a haupia pudding and quite often it is decorated with fresh ferns and island flowers.
Ancient Wedding Culture and Tradition in Hawaii

In the traditional wedding ceremony in Hawaii, flower garlands which are known as leis are usually placed around the necks of both the groom and the bride. Leis actually symbolize respect and love and these flower garlands were created from some of the fragrant and beautiful flowers of this island. 40 or even more colorful flowers are collected for preparing each lei and are tied with a colorful ribbon. These colorful flower garlands are even symbols of Hawaiian tradition and culture and even an important part of every celebration that takes place in this island.

On the wedding day, the Hawaiian people also sing a very famous Hawaiian Wedding Song, which is said to be as the main part of a wedding service. The name of both the groom and the bride is being engraved onto their wedding rings in the Hawaiian language. Both the groom and the bride usually dress in white with the groom even wearing a red sash tied around his waist.

The chiefs of Hawaii created a political agreement by marrying both the commoners and the other royalties. Many of the chief’s of Hawaii had several wives and provided for taking up even the biological children. Also, engagements were being organized by the family members of both the groom and bride during their early adolescence or late childhood days.

When arrangements were being established by their parents these children’s used to gather in celebration of a Lei Day. Family members and the young people were being asked and later as the agreement for all the parties was obtained, the engagement was being organized. These tradition Hawaiian wedding ceremonies are still being organized with addition of whatever religious and civil sanction is essential for any legal intensions. There are even quite a few superstitions that are related with the Hawaiian weddings. The groom and the bride are not wished good luck on that auspicious day as it could result in a bad luck.

As birds sing in the trees and sea turtles swim in the surrounding ponds tropical flowers of various colors encircle the wedding party. The cuisine plays an important role in the Hawaiian wedding ceremony. Generally, the Hawaiian cuisine is mouthwatering and delicious prompting a downpour of set off taste. Away from the sun and heat of the city life, people come to this island to discover the rich heritage and culture of Aloha in order to add more dept to their visit.
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March 1, 2008

Time Travel to the exotic land of Hawaii

Filed under: Travel Hawaii — travel @ 7:03 pm

Many people every year travel to Europe and Hawaii for a vacation, and go about their sight seeing in many different ways. Traveling by rail is one of the most acclaimed ways of traveling the country. It has been said that Rail travel is not only quick and reliable, but it also takes travelers though almost thirty thousand European Cities. The European Rail network, which is also called “Eurail”, spans over one hundred and fifty thousand kilometers of beautiful European scenery. It beats driving across the country, considering that you have to pay attention to the road and fellow drivers, rather than being able to simply look out your window and enjoy the vast beauty of this exotic and diverse country. With approximately eighty thousand train departures per day, it is more than easy to plan your trip around traveling the Eurail. Traveling Europe by rail is actually pretty cheap, and traveling at night can save you money on hotels, and time on planning reservations for the different cities you wish to see. If you are planning on seeing many different countries during your trip, this can be a very helpful accommodation, saving you from the headache of trying to make reservations to many hotels in different countries. Relaxing and comfortable, many people simply sleep on the rail at night when taking a long trip across Europe.

There are many different types of passes you can acquire for traveling on Eurail, and it is wise to research them all before deciding which pass to buy, depending on the type of trip you plan on making. There are many different providers for rail passes, and you can even go straight to the source and visit Eurail.com for your tickets and information. Your travel agent should be able to help you find the best pass to accommodate your travel plans. For instance, the Eurail Global Pass offers you the option to travel within all the eighteen European countries that the Eurail network travels through. Options vary between fifteen day and three month passes, and the pass allows you to travel as many times as you wish within the time limit you buy your pass for. This is a perfect option for anyone planning an extended period of travel or tour of Europe. There is even a “Saverpass” option for between two and five people who are traveling together, a wonderful option for anyone who is planning a family vacation. The Eurail Global Pass Flexi also allows you to travel through the eighteen countries in the Eurail network, but this pass is a bit different. It only offers either ten or fifteen days of travel, all within a two month period, and begins the first day you use your pass. Other options include the Select Pass, a newer option that gives you your choice of between three and five countries you wish to see, allowing you to save a little money. But remember, with this option, the countries must be connected by rail or ship. The Eurail Regional Pass, on the other hand, will allow you to travel through two bordering countries of your choice, sometimes more. Be sure to discuss this option with your travel agent and do some research before deciding to buy the pass. For those who are planning on seeing only one country, traveling by rail is also a great choice, and the Eurail National Passes are what you’re looking for. These passes allow unlimited travel within a country of your choosing from a list of available choices. The countries in which the National Pass are available are Sweden, Romania, Spain, Ireland, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Croatia, Finland, Poland, Portugal, Greece, Hungary, Holland, and Benelux (Benelux is actually the three separate countries of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg, and are considered as one country for the purpose of rail travel). Be sure to talk to your travel agent about anything you don’t fully understand concerning any of these passes, to prevent problems during your travels.

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February 18, 2008

Time machine in bali

Filed under: Travel Bali — travel @ 10:20 am

Current Development of Time machine in Bali is under way, all i can say is that temple trees
and and the local priest are involved we will let you know what development accrue.
Now why is a time machine possible??? well first you need to meet a time travelar, could be any where maybe in Bali..
“The time machine exists in the future because it was constructed in the past by the younger version of the time traveler. The construction of the time machine was possible because the manual was re-ceived from the future. Both parts considered by themselves are consistent,and the paradox appears when considered as a whole. One might inquires to the origin of the manual, since its worldline is a closed loop. There isa manual never created, nevertheless existing in spacetime, although thereare no causality violations.3. Solutions of the EFEs Generating CTCsA great variety of solutions to the Einstein Field Equations (EFEs) con-taining CTCs exist, but two particularly notorious features seem to standout. Solutions with a tipping over of the light cones due to a rotation about cylindrically symmetric axis; and solutions that violate the Energy Con-ditions of GTR, which are fundamental in the singularity theorems and theorems of classical black hole thermodynamics [3].3.1. STATIONARY, AXISYMMETRIC solutions the tipping over of light cones seem to be a generic feature of some solutionswith a rotating cylindrical symmetry. The general metric for a stationary,antisymmetric solution with rotation is given by [1, 4]:ds2= -A(r)dt2+ 2B(r)df dt + C(r)df2+ D(r)(dr2+ dz2)(1)The range of the coordinates is: t ? (-8,+8), r ? (0,+8), f ? [0,2p],and z ? (-8,+8), respectively. The metric components are functions ofr alone. It is clear that the determinant, g = det(g�?) = -(AC + B2)D2isLorentzian, provided that (AC + B2) >”

February 12, 2008

Travel to Hawaii

Filed under: Travel Hawaii — travel @ 11:06 am

While most of us are familiar with at least some of the Hawaiian Islands many people don’t realize just how diverse and unique the total of the seven main islands are. Though one of these seven islands is private the remaining six can easily keep your attention, and keep you very happy, for the better part of a full month. Honolulu, on the island of Oahu (pronounced “Oh wah who” for beginners) is probably the best known tourist area of the islands and is likely to offer you some of the best budget honeymoon packages.
Oahu is known as The Gathering Place and is generally more commercial than the other islands but even so, there is plenty of beauty and tropical charm to keep you enchanted for a good week. The world renowned Waikiki Beach is the center of Honolulu tourism. To the southeast is the extinct volcano crater of Diamond Head with the ritzy Black Point and Hanauma Bay beyond. To the northwest, and beyond the international airport lies Pearl Harbor with the Ihilani resort area a few miles further along the coast.
On the far side of the island lies a totally different and diverse world. On the northwestern portion of the island (the windward side) is Waimea with its roaring surf and well known surfing beaches of Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. While in this area don’t overlook the beautiful Waimea Falls Park. On the northeastern side of the island (across the pass known as The Poli - which in itself is worth a visit) lies Kailua and a more serene and peaceful way of life. Along the coast road between Kailua and Waimea, you will want to see the Sacred Falls and the Polynesian Cultural Center.

Of the six main islands the island that will keep calling you back again and again is The Garden Island, Kauai. This is the oldest and most beautiful of all the islands. Kauai truly is what you envision when you think of getting away to Hawaii! Here you find the grandeur of Waimea Canyon, the serenity of the Fern Grotto and Wailua River and great secluded beaches at Hanalei Bay with its Princeville Resort sitting atop the towering cliffs overlooking the white sands where the movie “South Pacific” was filmed. Excellent shopping and great dining abound in all three of this island’s major tourist areas, Princeville, Kapaa Wailua Lihue, and Poipu (once you get the knack of it pronouncing these Hawaiian names becomes fun.) Kauai is by far our personal favorite island.
But , not far behind our favorite are a few more great choices. Molokai is just a short hop east of Oahu and is known as The Friendly Isle. Molokai is considered “the most Hawaiian” of the Hawaiian Islands because it is still largely undiscovered by the “usual” tourist trade. Here is a getaway within a getaway. On Molokai you can lay back - really lay back - and just take it all in. A Great Honeymoon Destination!
Almost due south of Molokai is another less-traveled island, Lanai, Hawaii’s Private Island. Here among pine forests and stark landscapes you find high cliffs and beautiful white sand beaches. Lanai is the smallest of the main islands and is the most primitive.
Further east of Lanai and Molokai is The Valley Isle of Maui. Once a pristine getaway destination, today Maui is one of the largest tourist destinations of all the islands (second only to Oahu.) Not only tourists winter in Maui. Just off this coast is where the Great Humpback Whales spend their winter.
Even with its almost frantic hotel and resort development Maui still has an enormous amount of beauty and charm plus nearly endless entertainment! The Kaanapali area is just up the coast from the historic whaling village of Lahaina and our favorite white sand resort area of the island. Besides Lahaina you will want to visit Hana and the Seven Sacred Pools, climb into the Haleakala Crater and otherwise just party - Maui IS a party island!
The last of the six main islands is The Big Island. This is the island of Hawaii. Steeped in legend and history The Big Island is the youngest and largest of the Hawaiian Island chain. This is the island of total diversity and constant change. You can have it all on the Big Island: the beautiful secluded black sand beaches and resorts; shopping and dining in Kona Village; the snowcapped mountain of Mauna Kea; erupting volcanoes; water falls; entertainment and contrast, contrast, contrast.
All six of the Hawaiian Islands are more than hospitable - they are GREAT. Each island is unique and offers a little something different but all the islands have a few things in common - plenty of excellent accommodations, plenty of excellent food and plenty of excellent Aloha Spirit and Attitude. Once you have visited Hawaii you will want to go back. Article by Hawaii vacations and Kauai weddings

Time Travel to the CARIBBEAN

Filed under: Cruise Travel — travel @ 10:20 am

CRUISING THE CARIBBEAN
WHY A CRUISE ? A cruise (the right cruise) is one of the most enjoyable ways there is to travel and see the world. This has been demonstrated over the last fifteen years by the ENORMOUS growth of the cruise industry throughout the world! Also, a cruise (the right cruise) is one of the most cost effective ways there is to travel! Also, a cruise (the right cruise) is one of the most diversified vacations there is!
If you are looking for a honeymoon destination that is peaceful and quiet you’ve got it! If you are looking for a honeymoon destination with ongoing daytime activities, evening stage shows, cabaret, dancing, casinos and much more you’ve got it! If you are looking for personal services (real service) and being catered to day and night you’ve got it! How about a “shop until you drop” type of honeymoon you’ve got it! and this can be duty free!!!

Do you enjoy traveling (or just haven’t had the opportunity to travel much yet? How about visiting new lands, meeting new people, sightseeing (either organized tours or on your own) you’ve got it! While cruises and cruise ships differ in destination, average age groups on board, type of accommodations and personal shipboard emphasis (all of which we’ll discuss later) there are a few basics that most of the cruise lines all have in common.
Most cruises either include round trip airfare from your home city (DFW) to the port of embarkation or they have an “air/ sea” package available that GREATLY reduces the cost of getting to and from the ship. In either case, when airfare is part of the equation then ground transfers between the airport and the ship is also included. Next, ALL cruises include meals actually they don’t include “meals”, they include MEALS all breakfasts, all lunches, all dinners, midnight buffets EVERY night, snacks, etc. and all of this is NOT on a limited fixed menu a WIDE variety of Fabulous Fare abounds and it is not uncommon for a passenger to make special food requests! Finally, ALL cruises have one last thing in common; your cruise ship is your hotel “your floating hotel” and while the ship visits MANY destinations you unpack just once.
If you think all of this could be just a little decadent you’d better believe it! Some of the major differences setting one cruise line apart from another include; the line’s “approach” to how it plans to pamper its clientèle’s. Make no mistake, ALL the cruise lines WILL pamper you but “style”, “technique” and “emphasis” vary greatly among and between the cruise lines; there is one line that stands out for its great emphasis on entertainment; there is another line that is outstanding for its food preparation, presentation and selection (not to mention taste); while there is another line that is well known and enjoyed for its casual atmosphere and ambiance; yet another is most highly regarded for its sophistication and savoir faire. Though one line may have better food than another and one line may have the best food of all lines the fact of the matter is that no ship, no cruise line has bad food. No cruise line has bad entertainment. In fact, none of the major cruise lines sailing out of U.S. ports (or catering to U.S. passengers while sailing from exotic ports) are bad � and, an absolutely marvelous fact of the cruise industry is that all of the ships try to out do each other for your business! What a concept !!! There are businesses out there that actually do everything they can to get your business! They wine you and dine you; they entertain you; they cater to your needs, your wants and your desires. They aren’t snotty they aren’t pretentious they aren’t overbearing.
Actually, what they are is they are usually nothing short of outstanding and the price? You just won’t find the service, the food, the service, the ambiance, the service, the diversity, the � the everything, for as few dollars as you can when you take a cruise (the right cruise.) The “right cruise” ??? What is the “right cruise” ??? Consider this, if a particular ship offers full time free daycare services, shipboard “camp” for the kids and, in general, all day activities for children; this should tell you something. Most couples on a honeymoon or on their first anniversary vacation usually don’t look for interaction with “future adults”. A travel agency or honeymoon specialist worthy of getting your business will have access to “average age” information and the social “emphasis” of the cruise line you are interested in.
Next, a major consideration will be the type of ship and the type of accommodations you will have. You will find ships that are like a large resort hotel; you will find ships that are much smaller and more intimate. You will find ships with all “Italian” crews; you will find ships with all “American” crews. You will find ships with a lot of very small cabins; you will find ships with a lot of cabins with private balconies. There are three trains of thought about selecting a cabin on a cruise ship:
“There is so much to do the only time we will be in the cabin is to sleep” so why pay for a larger more expensive cabin
“When on a cruise we want to be able to get away from all the activities and have a spacious, comfortable retreat” we want something more than just a place to sleep, we want to be able to spread out in the cabin
“Give us something that isn’t cramped but isn’t too expensive. - this is the “smart” money.
When shopping for a cruise ship always look at the size of the cabins. If your travel agent doesn’t know - the agent can find out. Now that you have a feel for what you need to go through to find the “right cruise” it’s time to look at where you want to go.
Over the next few issues WEDDINGS will discuss worldwide destinations but for now we’ll concentrate on a general; overview of an area close to home, the Caribbean, and in the next issue of WEDDINGS we will give you some detailed information about the Caribbean.
When you look to the Caribbean for cruises you actually have at least four distinct regions for vacation opportunities. The Bahamas, only 30 miles off the coast of Florida and though not officially in the Caribbean, is always considered a Caribbean destination and by itself offers 3- and 4-night cruises between Fort Lauderdale/Miami and the islands. Ships that sail from the mainland (Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, New Orleans, Houston) for 7-, 10- and 14-night cruises generally offer either an “Eastern Caribbean” or “Western Caribbean” itinerary with their 14-night cruises often just a combination of the two itineraries. Ships sailing from Caribbean Ports, the most popular being San Juan, Puerto Rico, offer “air/sea” packages that include airfare to and from San Juan and then you sail the “Southern Caribbean” on a 7- or 10-night cruise.
Naturally, each cruise line offers a number of different itineraries and within each of these regions the ports-of-call often vary greatly so when you get to speak with a travel agent make sure you get a good cross-section of cruise brochures to see what each offers, not only in the way of amenities but also in the way of ports. Just a little insight - if your selection of destinations (ports-of-call) rules your choice of cruise ships be sure you determine just how long you are in each port. Eight to ten hours in a port means you should have time to stroll at your leisure, see the sights, do some shopping, meet some of the locals, etc. However, a four hour stay may not be enough time to do anything more than do a quick organized bus tour and return to the ship (not our idea of fun.) A honeymoon cruise (the right cruise) will knock your socks off! For some reason it is always difficult to get a couple to take that first cruise but once they’ve done it they are hooked on cruising for the rest of their lives.
The price is right, cruises are pretty close to “All Inclusive”, so you have a good idea of what you are going to spend for the entire vacation before you go; the food and service is nothing less than great; and, the endless diverse activities and possibilities will give you just about anything and everything you could want in a honeymoon. If you can pick your ship wisely, and that is not hard to do with the guidance of a good, qualified travel agent or dedicated cruise consultant, you will have the time of your life and isn’t that the perfect way to begin that perfect marriage?
Only 30 minutes off the coast of Florida are the Bahama Islands for your destination wedding theme cruise, while these islands aren’t really in the Caribbean, many Caribbean cruises departing from Florida’s east coast will stop somewhere in the Bahamas as one of their ports-of-call plus a number of ships are dedicated to only 3- and 4-night cruises between Port Canaveral or Fort Lauderdale/Miami and the Bahamas.
A second separate sailing region of the Caribbean is known as the “Western Caribbean” and can include stops in Mexico (Cancun/Cozumel and a few relatively new remote areas of the Yucatan), the Cayman Islands, Jamaica and may also have ports-of-call in Key West and/or small “private” Bahamian island. Today cruises into the Western Caribbean not only sail from Fort Lauderdale/Miami but can also be found departing from Houston, New Orleans, and Tampa.
The next sailing region of the Caribbean is called the “eastern Caribbean”. The most common cruise destinations in this region often include a “private island” somewhere in the Bahamas, San Juan, Puerto Rico and St. Thomas, in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Additional ports-of call for this region may also include St. John, St.Maarten and St.Croix.
The last and most diverse of these regions is the Southern Caribbean. Due to the greater distances from mainland U.S. all these cruises originate from somewhere within the Caribbean (most often from San Juan and sail to such destinations as St. Thomas, Santo Domingo, St. Maarten, St.Barts, Antigua, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Barbados, St. Lucia, Grenada, Curacao, Aruba, and more! While most Southern Caribbean cruises are a little more expensive than others, Air/Sea packages are always available -plus- by starting your cruise already in the Caribbean you will have a few days “at sea” and more ports to visit - plus - you can always take advantage of a cruise line’s”add-on” packages and spend a few nights in San Juan, Puerto Rico either before of after the actual cruise.
When you start looking at destinations also be sure to look at how much time you get to spend at each of the destinations you are thinking about. As we mentioned last month, only a couple of hours in a port may not be enough time to enjoy anything! The once you have a general idea of the destinations (ports-of-call) you would be interested in, take time to look through the brochures of AT LEAST FOUR or FIVE cruise lines. Typical to the Caribbean are Carnival Cruise Lines, Costa Cruise Line, Norwegian Caribbean Cruise Line (NCCL), Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), Windjammer Cruises, and varying with the time of year, many many other ships.
Once you have an idea of where you want to go and what cruise line you may want to go on then you also should look at “when should we go” because the Caribbean has “seasons” - as many as four distinct time of the year - with rates that match the seasonal demands. Generally you will find Prime, Peak, Value and Economy (or Budget) sailing dates with rates that may vary in excess of $1,000 per couple depending on the date you select.
If you go to a travel agent or cruise specialist and they don’t have at least half a dozen different cruise line brochures (and at least including the lines mentioned in this article) GO SOMEWHERE ELSE! You don’t want to be LED by having limited choices, you want to be GUIDED once you have all the basic information you want.
If an agent tells you just how great a certain ship or certain cruise line is, you should ask them “compared to what?” Try to determine how knowledgeable your agent is - how many cruises, on how many different cruise lines, to how many different destinations, can your agent talk about from FIRST HAND knowledge. Make sure you understand why a certain cruise line or why a certain ship or cruise destinations so great - be sure you agent understands what you are looking for, what you particular likes and dislikes are and what your expectations are.
At a glance - today’s cruise industry had made ships destinations unto themselves like Hawaii vacations or Tahiti. You are likely to find anything and everything you need and want on your ship. You are also likely to find that your ports-of-call are just an added bonus to the ship itself.
Talk to a number of cruise or honeymoon specialists - talk to friends or relatives who have taken a cruise. From our first hand experience (on ALL the cruise lines mentioned in this article) the only way you can go wrong is by NOT going on a cruise!!!!
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February 6, 2008

Is Blogging The New American Expression?

Filed under: Uncategorized — travel @ 9:08 pm

The Internet phenomenon known as the web log, or as it is more familiarly known, blogs, has truly taken the world by storm…the cyber world that is. It seems that even the most technologically challenged average man or woman on the street has taken to this modern day hi-tech equivalent to the diary of years past in a big way. This is totally understandable–at least with regard to the technology–as there is actually very little in the way of computer knowledge required to have your own blog. says the blog at blogpoint . Of course, the cyber geek community is well represented in the world of blogging, but even people you wouldn’t normally expect to have blogs–we’re talking children, senior citizens, high-powered corporate executives, and even the traditionally techno-un-savvy housewives–are getting on the act.
As we mentioned earlier, a weblog is simply a form of online diary or journal that people originally used in much the same way they would their real world counterparts–that is for writing down their thoughts and ideas. Over time however, blogging came to grow beyond an avenue for self-expression. It gradually evolved into a means for people to communicate to a specific group of people and have them communicate back at them. But we are getting ahead of ourselves here.

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