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which the invariant arena for non-quantum
physics is a phase space rather than spacetime. Descriptions of particles propagating and interacting in space-
times are constructed by observers, but different ... observers, separated from each other by translations. construct
different spacetime projections from the invariant phase space. Nonetheless, all observers agree that interactions
are local in the spacetime coordinates constructed ... unification of
arXiv:submit/0174271 [hep-th]
How do we know we live in a spacetime? And if so how gravity with quantum physics. In this work we link
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classical and quantum dynamics of a particle prop-
agating in ti-Minkowski spacetime is discussed in order to examine an apparent paradox of
locality which arises in the classical dynamics ... This is due to the fact that the Lorentz transfor-
mations of spacetime positions of particles depend on their energies, so whether or not a local
event, defined ... space 14
4.3.1 Propagation and spreading of a wavepacket 14
4.3.2 Wave equation in spacetime 15
4.4 Velocity in the commutative space-time coordinates (xi, T) 16
4.4.1 Phase velocity
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limitations of the extent of inertial frames in
non-commutative relativistic spacetimes
Lee Smolin"
arXiv:submit/0071700 [gr-qc] 7 Jul 2010
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics,
31 Caroline Street North ... version of deformed or
doubly special relativity (DSR) based on kappa-Minkowski spacetime. We find that Einstein's
procedure for an inertial observer to assign coordinates to distant events becomes ... carry this out in a well studied approach to DSR, which is tc—tvlinkowslci
spacetime[17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24]. We find that while there are no macroscopic
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limitations of the extent of inertial frames in
non-commutative relativistic spacetimes
Lee Smolin"
arXiv:submit/0071700 [gr-qc] 7 Jul 2010
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics,
31 Caroline Street North ... version of deformed or
doubly special relativity (DSR) based on kappa-Minkowski spacetime. We find that Einstein's
procedure for an inertial observer to assign coordinates to distant events becomes ... carry this out in a well studied approach to DSR, which is tc—tvlinkowslci
spacetime[17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24]. We find that while there are no macroscopic
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areas. More specifically, the problems involve the relation of evolution in discrete and
continuous spacetimes, branched Hamiltonian systems, galileon models and singularities in general
relativity in various spacetime dimensions ... supersymmetric models of semions, anyons, and
strings in three-dimensional spacetime. We consider these to be important projects with possible
novel applications to real-world systems. We use both ... extended supersymmetry. The
generic action for an N-extended superparticle in D-dimensional Minkowski spacetime was also
shown to have `hidden' supersymmetries (related by `dualities' to the manifest supersymmetries)
such
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areas. More specifically, the problems involve the relation of evolution in discrete and
continuous spacetimes, branched Hamiltonian systems, galileon models and singularities in general
relativity in various spacetime dimensions ... supersymmetric models of semions, anyons, and
strings in three-dimensional spacetime. We consider these to be important projects with possible
novel applications to real-world systems. We use both ... extended supersymmetry. The
generic action for an N-extended superparticle in D-dimensional Minkowski spacetime was also
shown to have `hidden' supersymmetries (related by `dualities' to the manifest supersymmetries)
such
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kind of union of the two will
preserve an independent reality."
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So spacetime was born. In spacetime all events are baked together, a four-dimensional
continuum. Past and future ... paths of light
and objects through this four-dimensional space. To say that the spacetime view of
reality has empowered the physicists of the past century would be an understatement ... measured—cannot be defined, can
barely be talked about—independent of the other. Spacetime, having begun as a
convenient technique of visualization, becomes indispensable. Time is frozen into the
four
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However, Einstein
realised that time and space are inextricably linked in what he called
spacetime, so the warping effect of gravity does not just effect space,
but also time.
"Gravity ... appropriate. When we see the
world with a well-defined space and time [or spacetime as Einstein
put it] this may just be some particular state of the Universe that ... cooled down from
the Big Bang, may have just happened to give rise to spacetime.
Perhaps, if it had cooled down in another way, spacetime wouldn't
have come
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Lisa Randall
Any availability in the spacetime continuum today or tomorrow?
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
joking, for me , space and time are disconnected as my
fingers hunt for keys ... called this Whoville
becuase it looks
like space
has shrunk to zero but actually spacetime
has not and
there is a
finite time between them so there's a whole ... happens is you alternate
between big
bang and big
crunch in the full extended spacetime.
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
Lisa . thanks„ for your time,and
patience if i
understand the
Kerr
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Lisa Randall wrote:
Any availability in the spacetime continuum today or tomorrow?
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
joking, for me , space and time are disconnected as my fingers hunt for keys ... called this Whoville becuase it looks
like space
has shrunk to zero but actually spacetime has not and
there is a
finite time between them so there's a whole ... happens is you alternate between big
bang and big
crunch in the full extended spacetime.
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
Lisa . thanks„ for your timc,and patience if i
understand the
Kerr
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jeffrey E.
Subject: Re: That quanta are mental and therefore travel outside of spacetime faster than light
Who tells the story ?
An illusion ?
Deepak Chopra MD
2013 Costa ... acetime faster than light
Th=t quanta are mental and therefore travel outside of spacetime faster than =ight
While still a monism, Leibniz's universe is dual aspect, more complex ... than =instein's, which only
features a spacetime aspect. Leibniz's universe also features a mental aspe=t or perspective.
Quanta, which are mental particles, can therefore travel faster than
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Jeff Epstein
Subject: Fwd: That quanta are mental and therefore travel outside of spacetime faster than
light
Deepak Chopra MD
Chopra Foundation chttp://www.choprafoundrtion.orgi>
Jiyo <http://www.jiyo.com/>
Cho=ra Center ... acetime faster than light
That quanta are mental a=d therefore travel outside of spacetime faster than light
While still a monism, Leibniz's universe is dual aspect, more complex ... than =instein's, which only
features a spacetime aspect. Leibniz's universe also features a mental aspe=t or perspective.
Quanta, which are mental particles, can therefore travel faster than
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Lisa Randall > wrote:
Any availability in the spacetime continuum today or tomorrow?
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
joking, for me , space and time are disconnected as my fingers hunt for keys ... called this Whoville becuase it looks
like space
has shrunk to zero but actually spacetime has not and
there is a
finite time between them so there's a whole ... happens is you alternate between big
bang and big
crunch in the full extended spacetime.
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
Lisa . thanks„ for your time,and patience if i
understand the
Kerr
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00740269.pdf
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Lisa Randall > wrote:
Any availability in the spacetime continuum today or tomorrow?
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
joking, for me , space and time are disconnected as my fingers hunt for keys ... called this Whoville becuase it looks
like space
has shrunk to zero but actually spacetime has not and
there is a
finite time between them so there's a whole ... happens is you alternate between big
bang and big
crunch in the full extended spacetime.
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
Lisa . thanks„ for your time,and patience if i
understand the
Kerr
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00884624.pdf
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Lisa Randall < > wrote:
Any availability in the spacetime continuum today or tomorrow?
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
joking, for me , space and time are disconnected as my fingers hunt for keys ... called this Whoville becuase it looks
like space
has shrunk to zero but actually spacetime has not and
there is a
finite time between them so there's a whole ... happens is you alternate between big
bang and big
crunch in the full extended spacetime.
Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
Lisa . thanks„ for your time,and patience if i
understand the
Kerr
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00740274.pdf