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Chemistry / Re: Shrink ray or growth ray, how could they work?
« on: 07/12/2024 17:26:57 »
Hi.
Not necessarily.
1. We might surround the atoms that made up the persons body with some small and almost inert particle lattice. For example, neutrinos seem to have some effect on the relative permittivity of ice when they pass through it and is the basis for some neutrino detection experiments.
2. We just want to change the effective ε somehow and it may very well be that it is changing - all we need to do is wait for the universe to continue evolving.
This is evidently a light-hearted discussion started by @chiralSPO , so I won't spend time finding peer reviewed and published papers. Here's a thing that just came to hand:
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[Taken from https://faculty.sites.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/archive/tesfatsi/MFSpears/mfsgravity.paramet.pdf ]
PERMITTIVITY CREATES DARK MATTER AND
AN OLDER UNIVERSE WITH ACCELERATING EXPANSION
Abstract: The purpose of this report is to provide simple answers to the following three
questions by considering the effects of what has been happening over time to one single
property of open space; namely, the permittivity of that space.....
.....as long as the particles individually have a greater
permittivity than the space around them, the overall space permittivity will decrease with
expansion.....
- - - - - - - - - -
Best Wishes.
We might substitute other atoms or dopants but this won't merely alter the bulk size of our target, but its chemistry and physics....
Not necessarily.
1. We might surround the atoms that made up the persons body with some small and almost inert particle lattice. For example, neutrinos seem to have some effect on the relative permittivity of ice when they pass through it and is the basis for some neutrino detection experiments.
2. We just want to change the effective ε somehow and it may very well be that it is changing - all we need to do is wait for the universe to continue evolving.
This is evidently a light-hearted discussion started by @chiralSPO , so I won't spend time finding peer reviewed and published papers. Here's a thing that just came to hand:
------------
[Taken from https://faculty.sites.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/archive/tesfatsi/MFSpears/mfsgravity.paramet.pdf ]
PERMITTIVITY CREATES DARK MATTER AND
AN OLDER UNIVERSE WITH ACCELERATING EXPANSION
Abstract: The purpose of this report is to provide simple answers to the following three
questions by considering the effects of what has been happening over time to one single
property of open space; namely, the permittivity of that space.....
.....as long as the particles individually have a greater
permittivity than the space around them, the overall space permittivity will decrease with
expansion.....
- - - - - - - - - -
Best Wishes.
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