Trade World Saga 1: Manual Interpretation
fields so we might negate or regulate inertia and gravity. I'm able to negate neutrino oscillation, at least experimentally. The neutrinos change states and I can lock them into any of three stressed states. I'm not sure what it will mean but it may pull us closer to realization of what all Unified Field theory concepts tried to do, explain and predict the interaction of matter and energy. Except in our case, we might just be able to put a lot of it into practice and it’s going to kick lynchpins out of string theory and eleven dimensions. It indicates how gravity may be an entropic force – a property of matter. At the very least it will verify and disprove many standard model propositions and theories."
    "Spinoffs from this can give us gravity neutralization, force fields, and faster than light travel," he said emphasizing the last. "We are going to design and build Earth's first interstellar craft and, Susan; you're going to be in charge of what it's made of and everything in it."
    Bedlam broke loose in the group and they all started yelling comments at once. Most were angry or thought he was crazy or thought, at the very least, their chances of getting a synthesist degree had gone down the tubes.
    Steve shouted over the rest, “Hold it Ace.” He then spoke in a more natural volume. “We’re not going to let you say something like that without you explaining about these ‘calculations and crap about nuking string theory…you’re no physicist. Where do you get off with making these wild claims? ...And that bit about space travel. No one talks about that stuff anymore. I can go for a new power source that may or may not prove viable but a space ship? I know it a big leap to go from power supplies to a space ship. Come on. I want to get a degree in my lifetime. I don’t want to be known as some space nut case.”
    Andrew looked at Tod and nodded. Tod made sure his wireless connections were secure – then connected to the large display with his MemDex.
    Andrew led them through the prepared presentation. “Thought I’d have to explain a bit… Seems that a lot of what we “knew” about general particle theory -- electrons, charm/strange/up/down/bottom and top quarks -- and neutrino states were wrong. Not wrong –- wrong – just misinterpreted. Here’s a current representation. Neutrons are in three states and have a certain predicted mass. Used to be we thought they had no mass and now we know differently …but it isn’t mass like we think it is. We have electron, muon and tau neutrino states but theory kept finding conflicting reasons for the numbers of different neutrinos and why they changed states when they did. Quantum theory wasn’t up to it really. You have been out and got caught in a strong whirlwind, right?” he asked the group.
    Several in the group tilted their heads as the rest waited.
    “Well; imagine you are in space and are hit with an electromagnetic wave. You might not feel it but instruments could detect it,” Andrew continued. “Quantum theory says you can’t have entanglement or particle spin until you measure it. Quantum theory came up with entanglement and then we could demonstrate photon entanglement. What we thought we knew appears to have been misinterpreted. It is not really particles but rotating fields at a Planck scale of 10 -35 meters. That is the background energy for all matter – for everything. That’s why string theory keeps trying to come up with eleven dimensions. It’s simpler and more elegant than we thought. You smash up some of these ‘particles’ as we’ve come to call them and they leave different curved trails. From these misinterpreted photos we base our conclusions of ‘current’ physics. They aren’t really particles, per se, but the force of the rotating fields acts like masses of particles. The force acts like mass so it must be particle. At least that is what we’ve thought for about a hundred years. Think of background radiation at Planck

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