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Applied mathematics – Traveling faster than light

Applied mathematics is a branch of mathematics that concerns itself with the mathematical techniques typically used in the application of mathematical knowledge to other domains.

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Applied mathematics in navigation
One of the best examples is Route planning. In order to save time and fuel a good route planning software applies mathematic algorithms to find the best route from point A to point B.

The shortest distance between two points is apparently a direct line. This applies in theory for a simple 2D world. But our world is not a 2D, nor it is a 3D or a 4D world, but it’s a encoded Holographic Universe, a fractal embedded in a perfect consciousness mind.
So location as we perceive it, as a static point in space with coordinates x,y and z does not exist. It’s only a information.

In a Holographic Universe the shortest distance between two points is Zero
The shortest distance of Zero is represented by the wormhole theory.
A wormhole is, in theory, much like a tunnel with two ends each in separate points in space-time.

Wormhole

The mainstream science is bound to a materialistic view of the universe, therefore the wormhole represents only a theory for them. I cannot imagine that a materialistic science with the self-imposed limits of understanding will ever resolve the puzzle of traveling faster than light.

How is location encoded?
If the space is encoded in a mathematical language and we exist as information in a consciousness mind, the key for understanding how location is encoded is the structure of the DNA. A small particle like a photon is very volatile as quantum mechanics proofs. Bigger particles like hydrogen atoms or water molecules are more stable, but not enough to ensure a stable location.

Than bigger a particle is than more stable is it’s location
But size is not the key. Because of the fact that the very heavy elements created in particle accelerators appears and disappears in a fraction of a second we cannot assume that size is the key for a stable location.

Self-similarity is the main characteristic of DNA and the key for location
A single photon doesn’t posses the self-similarity of a complex structure like the DNA. Every pattern is in terms of a language a reference. The DNA with it’s main characteristic of fractal patterns refers millions of times to itself like a Recursive Sequence. This forms a stable location not only for the matter, but also for our consciousness.

Self-Similarity

Applied mathematics for Instantaneous Space Travel
How exactly a instantaneous space traveling in praxis works no one knows yet. Certainly a further study of our beautiful universe without the self-imposed limits of a materialistic science will deliver us with the necessary understanding how it could be put in praxis. Note that most of the theories of everything (TOE) are based on pure mathematics and not on the antiquated imagination of particle based worlds. Quantum physics reveals the fundamental role of consciousness. The secrets of our universe will be therefore unfolded gradually by the study of consciousness and related fields.

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Entanglement Sudden Death – ESD

Quantum entanglement, also called the quantum non-local connection, is a property of a quantum mechanical state of a system of two or more objects in which the quantum states of the constituting objects are linked together so that one object can no longer be adequately described without full mention of its counterpart—even if the individual objects are spatially separated in a spacelike manner. The property of entanglement was understood in the early days of quantum theory, although not by that name. Quantum entanglement is at the heart of the EPR paradox developed in 1935. This interconnection leads to non-classical correlations between observable physical properties of remote systems, often referred to as nonlocal correlations.”

Source: wikipedia – Quantum entanglement

It sounds like a tiebreaker round in a mixed martial arts bout: entanglement sudden death, or ESD. In actuality it is a mysterious phenomenon by which entangled quantum objects—two electrons, for example, whose properties are linked by some instantaneous connection across space—can suddenly break off their relationship.

Source: scientificamerican.com – Quantum Divorce: When Entanglement Doesn’t Work Out

Two particles can become entangled so completely that a change in one immediately affects the other, no matter how far away it is. Until now, scientists have assumed such a marriage would endure forever.

But in a paper published today in the journal Science, two physicists show that entangled particles can suddenly and irrevocably lose their connection, a phenomenon called Entanglement Sudden Death, or ESD.

Even stranger, said Hu, is that suddenly disentangled particles can just as suddenly be reborn.

The hope, however, is that eventually entanglement will lead to breakthroughs in cryptography, computing, even teleportation. The emergence of ESD could be a problem for these fields; permanently losing entangled information while, say, beaming from one place to another, Star Trek-style, would be a big problem, say both Eberly and Hu.

Source: msnbc.msn.com – Entangled particles face sudden death

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