Hi Mike.
Mike Bass wrote:
> 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.
It is possible to extend Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism
such that the fields have 4 components instead of the normal 3.
While the 3 ordinary components is connected to space x,y,z
the new component is connected to time t and it
indicate how much energy flows in or out of the electromagnetic system
over time.
See /doc/4445/quaternionic-electrodynamics
If one build a electromagnetic system which unsymmetrical in the
fourth component it might be possible to extract energy form the vacuum.
So, there you have you time-energy energy system.
>
> 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.
>
That should properly be a log-harmonic beam see
/ir_en_research_global_scaling/ ?nr=1110