Group: alt.sci.physics.new-theories
From: "Mike Bass"
Date: Saturday, September 01, 2007 2:48 AM
Subject: Question from a Sci-Fi Writer

First, I would like to thank everyone for their time on reading this and for
any replies I might receive.

I'm a writer and I'm currently working on a Sci-Fi screenplay. I need
something that is a half-way believable new energy source. I have come up
with something and would greatly appreciate any opinions you might have.

The new energy is called "time-energy". The concept is that gravity is not a
fundamental force but a by-product of the flow of time with time moving in
only a forward direction.

Because time flows in one direction, the movement could be used for energy.
Imagine time as wind. The energy of the movement of wind is captured by
windmills and turned into useful power. The catalyst for exploiting the
movement of time would be harmonics. Isolate some space, put a vacuum on it
and lower it to absolute zero. Concentrate a harmonic beam on the enclosed
vacuumed space and it starts particles jumping in and out of existence and
causes vibrations. The more concentrated the beam the more the vibration
escalates. Then you collect the energy from the heat the vibrations create.