MUFON NE-Central Fl Chapter Blog

This Blog is a Group-Blog provided by the NE-Central Florida chapter of MUFON as a repository of Science Facts, UFO Information, and Events of Interest. It is anticipated that all members of this Chapter, and all Offices of MUFON in Florida will be able to enter posts to the blog. Our web page is lacated at: http://members.cox.net/carlpaulson/mufonstart.htm

Sunday, April 11, 2010

FTL Characteristics Seen by Observer

That is an interesting question, Gary. Before I start, I should mention that to my knowledge, no one has actually seen anything go faster that light. Therefore, there may be effects I have no knowledge of. Although the results are a bit different, for a “bubble/spaceship” (for simplicity we will call this item a “ship”) accelerating away from an observer and one decelerating to an observer, the answer here is only for the first case since the other is basically the reverse of the one given. Therefore, we are assuming the ship is initially stationary with respect to the observer and then accelerates away. Initially the observer will see nothing unusual (assuming of course that seeing a spaceship is not unusual). We then allow the ship to accelerate away, to and then past the speed of light. At the start, the light from the ship (both reflected and generated within) will become more and more red-shifted. By that it is meant the wavelength becomes longer and longer. All visible light from the ship becomes redder to the observer. Eventually all “normal” light from the ship will be shifted into the infrared and the ship will effectively disappear. As it disappears (and a little into the disappearance) it will probably sparkle some as the high-energy radiation in the sky gets reflected and shifted down into the visible range. There also may be a visible trail left by the action of the bubble if there is a lot of water vapor in the atmosphere. As the ship further speeds up all normally visible light will be shifted down into the microwave and then radio and TV ranges and it’s possible it could be “heard” by those receivers. Once the ship reaches and then exceeds the speed of light, we can forget anything being reflected off of it since it will basically outrun that light. Internally generated light is, however, a different story. That radiation will continue to have its wavelength expanded and it may be possible to locate an FTL spaceship through it. I should also mention that in air, the compression of space in the front of the bubble may produce an audible sound. The air molecules would remain in their own little volume of air but the compression would rapidly push everything together. It seems reasonable to expect that to cause some sound but I don’t know what it would be like.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Science of FTL Drives

I don't know about you, but I am certain, I will NOT be the first person to jump into a Black Hole to check if wormholes actually exist. That is the reason, I was excited by Dr. Miguel Alcubierre's seminal paper on FTL travel, and then later with Dr. Chris Van Den Broeck’s modification of it to lower the energy requirements. For anyone interested, I have written a summery of these concepts and placed it at "http://members.cox.net/carlpaulson/documents/ftl.htm". The advantages of Dr Albubierre's concept are: it allows faster than light travel; there is no relativistic mass increase or time dilation; on-board spaceship clocks run at the same speed as the clocks of external observers; and the spaceship is always traveling on a geodesic, therefore, the occupants will feel no inertial forces, regardless of the motion of the ship. The disadvantages are, the metric violates all 3 energy conditions (weak, dominant and strong) and requires enormous amounts of negative mass-energy (exotic matter) to power. Dr. Van Den Broeck’s modification of the concept lowered the energy requirements to minute amounts by maintaining the volume of the warp bubble but decreasing its surface area. Shads of Dr. Who and the TARDIS. It has the same advantages as the original but somewhat different disadvantages the most dramatic of them being that due to the smallness of the exterior (smaller that the wavelength of visible light) of the bubble, one would not be able to see out or control. The important item is that these concepts are entirely possible and legitimate in today's Physics.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Welcome

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