lunes, agosto 21, 2006

My Love for You is Like a Quantum Field...

only in e-mail
can these discussions emerge
from an easy phrase


From: Chulo
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:34 PM
To: Andrelaso
Subject: you know something...


i love you.

From: Andrelaso
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:37 PM
To: Chulo
Subject: Re: you know something...

awwww....that just made my day right there. i love you too.

what brought that on?

From: Chulo
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:40 PM
To: Andrelaso
Subject: Re: you know something...


just sitting here thinking, and in the void of my thoughts, that came
up.

From: Andrelaso
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:46 PM
To: Chulo
Subject: Re: you know something...

LOL. I am still trying to string together having a void and having
thoughts in the same place. There's a concern there. =P

but i'm happy that you love me. i love you too kiddo.

From: Chulo
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:51 PM
To: Andrelaso
Subject: Re: you know something...


picture a dark space... concentrate on the darkness, which in reality
is merely the absence of light, and then wait until that glimmer of a
spark of thought illuminates that chasm that is your mind. that's
how you have a void of thoughts.

:-D

From: Andrelaso
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:01 PM
To: Chulo
Subject: Re: you know something...

babe - i know what a void is. we're both geeks. now if you told me your mind was a quantam singularity with a zero-point tachyon threshold, then yeah you might have to elaborate. LOL.

From: Chulo
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:18 PM
To: Andrelaso
Subject: Re: you know something...

In physics, the zero-point energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may possess; it is the energy of the ground state of the system. All quantum mechanical systems have a zero point energy. The term arises commonly in reference to the ground state of the quantum harmonic oscillator. In quantum field theory, it is a synonym for the vacuum energy, an amount of energy associated with the vacuum of empty space. In cosmology, the vacuum energy is taken to be the origin of the cosmological constant. Experimentally, the zero-point energy of the vacuum leads directly to the Casimir effect, and is directly observable in nanoscale devices.

Because zero point energy is the lowest possible energy a system can have, this energy cannot be removed from the system.

AND

The singularity is an object that challenges many conventions in physics. This does not mean that it does not exist, but it does mean that it would take a new view and a few new theories about physics to explain its existence properly. It is believed that a theory of quantum gravity, a theory that unifies general relativity with quantum mechanics, will eventually provide a better description of what actually occurs where general relativity breaks down in a singularity. However, as of 2006, no theory of quantum gravity has been experimentally confirmed. There are, however, a handful of promising theories in development. For more reading on the subject, see String theory (there are five of them!), M-theory (proposes to unify the string theories), Theory of Everything.

AND

A tachyon is a particle with space-like four-momentum. If its energy and momentum are real, its rest mass is imaginary. One curious effect is that, unlike ordinary particles, the speed of a tachyon increases as its energy decreases. This is a consequence of special relativity because the tachyon, in theory, has a negative squared mass. According to Einstein, the total energy of a particle contains a contribution from the rest mass (the "rest mass-energy") and a contribution from the body's motion, the kinetic energy. If m denotes the rest mass, then the total energy is given by the relation

E = \frac{mc^2}{\sqrt{1 - \frac{v^2}{c^2}}}.

We take this relation to be valid for either tachyons or regular particles ("tardyons"). For ordinary matter, this equation shows that E increases with increasing velocity, becoming arbitrarily large as v approaches c, the speed of light. If m is imaginary, on the other hand, the denominator of the fraction must also be imaginary to keep the energy a real number (since a pure imaginary divided by another pure imaginary is real). The denominator will be imaginary if the quantity inside the square root is negative, which only happens if v is larger than c. Therefore, just as tardyons are forbidden to break the light-speed barrier, so too are tachyons forbidden from slowing down to below light speed.

From: Andrelaso
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:22 PM
To: Chulo
Subject: Re: you know something...

OMG....overkill!!! LOL. You're insane!

Star Trek has warped my fragile little mind...

2 comentarios:

Dre dijo...

Yes we have a special bond which no one can break. I am sure that we're the only ones who'll laugh at this. So fuck em!

Anónimo dijo...

i am left out of the nerd loop