Thank you for the response, I have a few questions, I have done a fair amount of research (not experimental or writing a paper, but just looking into things, either out of my own interest or for class assignments). I have started to learn to dig a bit through archives and try to find things that...
Thanks for the link, actually the professor has said they would be interested in an idea I presented too them.
The other one, I think I will also have a fair degree of freedom on the project.
As for the article, I noticed its within the context of novel, while what I am planning to research...
I am at a bit of a fork in the road. I know after I am done with my undergraduate degree, at least at some point, I would like to either go to graduate school or be an independent researcher -- either way, I really want to do research. The way I see it, conducting research could help me on...
Summary:: I don't know I can say I have an "Applied Physics" degree, hoping for an engineering job.
I am majoring in Computer Science & Physics with an Applied Concentration at my school. This essentially the Applied Concentration is dependent on the electives that I take in my Physics major...
Summary:: I am looking to take a engineering classes relevant to mechanical and or aerospace engineering. I am challenging my assumption that Statics & Dynamics is the most important and foundational/fundamental course to either mechanical or aerospace engineering (maybe fluid dynamics for...
true, but in general, it seems we are dealing with questions of practicality and volume. Even if we could only send small things through say a worm hole, it might lend itself to all kinds of shenanigans. I did manage to dig up one of the sources I saw that suggest this is possible...
Yes
Sorry my mistake, I had read a lot of papers that day o_O
Yes (and its a bit ad hoc but Boulware vacuum state, as well as certain spacetime geometries). I just find the inconsistency interesting.
I would say that's a bit relative, and possibly a question of problem solving and...
This paper:
Testing a Quantum Inequality with a Meta-analysis of Data for Squeezed Light DOI: 10.1007/s10701-019-00286-8
And to a degree this paper: "Static Negative Energies Near a Domain Wall" gr-qc/0205134
I would think, but I am not sure how strong they are
Cant dig it up right now, but...
Thank you, I did see this, but I really don't see anything experimental in there though.
Yes I am interested in FTL travel, I really don't think that it necessarily means no FTL travel if QI's are correct (especially with the lack of limits in the Casimir effect). But I just want to know what...
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I wasent sure if I should post this here or in GR. I was wondering anyone could help clear something up. In my research of negative energy, the idea of QI or QEI (Quantum Energy Inequalities) has come up, limits on negative energy. I have seen many papers showing mathematical...