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quantum tunneling time machine is possible now: to understand the future

May 14 2009 at 10:33 AM
 

QUANTUM TUNNELING AND TIME CONTRACTION, ACCORDING TO THE NEW RELATIVITY THEORY by AZZAM ALMOSALLAMI
http://www.wbabin.net/physics/azzam4.pdf
This paper introduces the concept of time contraction that is produced by the New Relativity theory of AlMosallami (NRM)[10]. When this concept is interpreted physically, quantum tunneling exceeds the speed of light in the vacuum as proven by experiment.

Quantum tunneling experiments have shown that 1) the tunneling process is non-local, 2) the signal velocity is faster than light, i.e. superluminal, 3) the tunneling signal is not observable, since photonic tunneling is described by virtual photons, and 4) according to the experimental results, the signal velocity is infinite inside the barriers, implying that tunneling instantaneously acts at a distance. We think these properties are not compatible with the claims of many textbooks on Special Relativity [1-9, 18].
The results produced by NRM are in agreement with results produced by quantum tunneling experiments as noted above, and thus it explains theoretically what occurs in quantum tunneling. It proves the events inside the tunneling barrier should occur at a faster rate than the usual situation in the laboratory. It provides a new concept of time contraction. Contraction in NRM means that, if an event occurs in a time-separation T in the laboratory (in a usual situation), then this event will occur in time-separation T' inside a tunneling barrier, where T'
In "through the barrier" models, a proton or an electron can tunnel through activation barriers [13, 14]. Quantum tunneling for protons has been observed in tryptamine oxidation by aromatic amine dehydrogenase [15]. Also British scientists have found that enzymes cheat time and space by quantum tunneling - a much faster way of traveling than the classical way - but whether or not perplexing quantum theories can be applied to the biological world is still hotly debated. Until now, no one knew just how the enzymes speed up the reactions, which in some cases are up to a staggering million times faster [16]. Seed Magazine published a fascinating article about a group of researchers who discovered a bit more about how enzymes use quantum tunneling to speed up chemical reactions [17]. The NRM theory answers all the preceding questions as we shall see in this paper.
To understand more about the concept of time contraction in NRM, suppose twins, John and Jack, are 20 years of age. Now if John stayed in the laboratory and Jack entered the previous barrier, and if Jack computed by his clock 4.7 years had passed and after that he exited the barrier to the laboratory, Jack would be 24.7 years, but the time that passed according to John is not 4.7 years, but , and his age is 21 years. Subsequently the tunneling barrier of Jack is speeding up time relative to their laboratory by a factor of 4.7. If a chemical reaction occurs in the laboratory in a time separation of 1 second, then if we put this reaction inside Jack's barrier, it would be performed in a time separation of 1/4.7 seconds.

We heard in the latest news about the Swine flu/N1H1 virus, where it performs a transforms each 40 years. If we would like to know what form this virus will take in 40 years, we should make a tunneling barrier of , then put it inside the barrier, we would get the form this virus would take after 40 years in 1 second according to our time. The time passed inside the barrier would be 40 years according to a clock inside, while the time passed according to our clock is 1 second.



 

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