Monday, September 25, 2023

Twisted laser rays can allow us to communicate by using gravitational waves.

   Twisted laser rays can allow us to communicate by using gravitational waves. 


Twisted laser rays can allow us to communicate by using gravitational waves. And they can make antigravity possible. 

Laser light interacts with gravitational waves. Gravitational wave detectors are proving this thing. So if gravitational waves can affect laser rays, also laser rays can manipulate gravitational waves. The idea that researchers manipulate gravitational waves by using twisted laser rays means that the system uses a similar-looking structure to X-ray lasers. Two laser rays are traveling side by side through gravitational waves. The laser system uses laser rays as hollow electromagnetic tornadoes that separate their inner structure from the outside effect. 

The electromagnetic tornado just separates part of the gravitational field from its environment. The known gravitational wave wavelength is extremely long. And laser- or photonic tornado just touches those gravitational waves at so many points that the system can manipulate them. The communication with gravitational waves is an interesting thing. Whenever light quantum hits the gravitational wave it increases the gravitational wave power. 

The reason why gravitational interaction is so weak is that those gravitational waves have so long wavelengths. This causes a situation in which energy changes in particles are so long-term that they do not send photons. Or they send long-term low-energy wave movement. 



Diagram of twisted laser rays. The twisted laser rays increase the electromagnetic field's power if that field is between those laser rays. 





Twisted laser rays can form an electromagnetic tornado that can manipulate gravitational waves if that beam hits the target often enough. The system might look like an X-ray laser (above). But it must be far denser, that it can increase the gravitational waves' power. The photonic tornado causes the maser-emission into the gravitational waves that travel inside that photonic tornado. 




The thing that makes particles visible is the photons that they send when energy stress ends. When energy stress ends, particles attempt to reach the same energy level with it's environment. So it sends the energy impulse or photon until the energy levels between the particle and its environment are at the same level. 

When a particle gets a very strong energy load it releases its extra energy faster if the energy load suddenly stops. The gravitational waves are acting like all other wave movements. But the extremely long wavelength causes that change between energy levels to be so gentle that radiation or energy is released from particles so weakly that the interaction is weak. 

The long wavelength gravitational waves are confirmed. The short wavelength of gravitational waves is not yet confirmed. 

However, researchers can use the same system to make antigravitation possible. Theoretically, antigravitation is a simple thing. The antigravitation system must just cut the gravitational interaction between the object and the gravitational center. 

That means the antigravitational system must just cut the gravitational wave's route between the object and the gravitational center. Somebody introduced that antimatter (Electron-Positron) annihilation can make so powerful and tight energy impulse that can push gravitational fields away from the object. 

The idea of the antigravity is simple. Because gravitation is radiation and the gravitational effect is forming through those gravitational waves it's possible to cut the gravitational interaction simply by sending gravitational waves vertically through gravitational waves that are moving horizontally between the gravitational center and objects around it. The high-power gravitational waves that cross weaker gravitational waves can cut gravitational interaction. The gravitational waves act like all other wave movements. 

The antigravitation acts similar way as the sound wall or sonic wall. In that acoustic phenomenon moving air molecules that travel between the sender and receiver of the sound cut the wave movement's route from the sender to the receiver. This is one thing that the next-generation systems can make. 


https://www.newscientist.com/article/2393613-twisted-lasers-could-let-us-send-messages-with-gravitational-waves/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=home

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Researchers successfully modified cells in living adult animals.

  Researchers successfully modified cells in living adult animals.


Do you know the story where spiders created a silk skirt for the knight? In the modern version of that folklore, genetically engineered cyborg spiders make bulletproof vests for soldiers. 

One of the genetically engineered tools is silkworm which produces the spider's web. That material is 6X tougher than steel. Mass production of that material revolutionizes bulletproof vests and thin but strong wires. In some visions, the genetically manipulated cyborg spiders can produce spider silk-like silkworms that engineers can use to make a canvas that is 6X stronger than steel. The cyborg spider just pulls the silk wires over the looms. And then the system sums up the tapestry.

New genetic engineering tools make it possible to reprogram adult individuals' cells. The RNA-based technology is used successfully to transform and modify the adult mice genomes. And that thing is the new tool for making new and more effective vaccines. In vaccine development, the RNA molecules can be used to reprogram the cell, which makes this technology more effective and faster than in regular vaccine production. 




In regular vaccine production, the developers stress immune cells by using virus antigens that come from viruses. In that process, those viruses' genomes terminated by using UV light. The RNA-based technology researchers are looking for individuals who are immune to the virus or some other diseases. Then the researchers find the DNA sequences that are controlling the wanted ability. 

And then they must just transform the DNA into RNA and inject that RNA into the wanted cells. That thing reprograms cells to resist infection. One of the ideas that researchers introduced is that the genomes that make bats resistant to cancer will transfer into human cells. The RNA-based cell program makes it possible to create antigens against viruses and bacteria very effectively. 


Above: Microchip implanted, remote-controlled bug. Similar microchips can control spiders. 


The ability to reprogram cells makes it possible to turn one species into another. That thing requires lots of RNA molecules. 


The ability to reprogram cells makes it possible to create xenomorphs. The most well-known fictional xenomorph is a werewolf. If we want to transfer the species to another. And that thing is successful. It gives a new vision into the military and other kinds of things. 

Or what if you could transform yourself into a wolf and back to a human? This kind of thing requires that the large group of cells will be reprogrammed by using RNA plasmids. And maybe that kind of technology is possible in the future. 

If the system can reprogram all cells in the human body that thing can transform the human into a tree, like an oak. This idea is taken from the folk stories where ancient warriors transformed into trees. 

The new methodology that allows reprogramming cells can theoretically be used to transform one species into another. This kind of idea might seem very scary and somehow bizarre vision. An ability to reprogram cells makes so-called xenomorphs possible. One of the classic xenomorphs is a werewolf. 

In some models, the werewolf is a creature that has two DNA strands. When that creature wants to transform it reads another DNA strand. And then that creature can transform its shape. These kinds of things are visions. But the fact is that programming the cells makes it possible for creatures like animals can transform into vegetable-like trees. 


https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/remote-controlled-cyborg-beetles-could-7658470

https://scitechdaily.com/amplifying-rnas-potential-mit-engineers-design-more-powerful-vaccines/


https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-successfully-genetically-modify-individual-cells-in-living-animals/


https://scitechdaily.com/6x-tougher-than-kevlar-spider-silk-is-spun-by-genetically-modified-silkworms-for-the-first-time/


Sunday, September 10, 2023

NASA keeps looking for technosignature of alien intelligence.

 NASA keeps looking for technosignature of alien intelligence. 


SETI keeps going and searches for techno signatures. The AI and new sensors are the tools that researchers want to use in that search that can continue longer than a lifetime. Or the search ends tomorrow. The problem is that nobody knows what they searching for. 

Searching techno signatures like Dyson's spheres and artificial pollution is different than trying to make contact with aliens. Technosignatures are passive signals like pollution, city lights, or radiation from power sources. 

The extreme version of the techno signatures is the alien probe, that nobody confirms to keep in warehouses. The probes would be the first crafts that enter our solar system when hypothetical aliens are coming. 

If there is a manned alien spacecraft. That travels in the universe, there would be a fleet of drones or probes traveling ahead of manned units. Those probes' purpose is to search for interesting targets for that hypothetical spacecraft and its crew. The craft would be extremely large. And every maneuver that it makes requires lots of energy. 

And that means the crew will not break it without a good reason. In one vision the Kardachev Scale 3 civilizations and civilizations above that scale can send interstellar spacecrafts with living crews. And if that is true, our home planet is too primitive for those creatures. 

"NASA is expanding its search for extraterrestrial life to include technosignatures, signs of advanced civilizations, beyond just radio signals. This includes artificial chemicals in exoplanet atmospheres, infrared signatures of megastructures, and potential city lights on distant planets". (ScitechDaily.com/Searching for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe: Technosignatures)




There is a hypothesis that the "little grey men" are actually robots. The sender of those robots is unknown. (Images: ScitechDaily.com/Searching for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe: Technosignatures)


There is always a risk. The microbes pollute craft if the aliens try to send manned recon crafts to search humans or if aliens themselves try to land on Earth. Those microbes can be even deadlier than any ebola because our hypothetical aliens have no immune resistance against Earth bacteria. 

So to avoid that risk those hypothetical aliens will not stop in our solar system. And even if they would start to orbit our planet or any similar planet they will operate on the ground by using remote- or AI-controlled robots. The thing makes sure, that any infectious material can split in the alien mothership. 

When we think about interstellar traveling the time dilation can keep the crew alive longer than usual. If the craft uses time dilation to keep the crew operational for an extremely long time, that means that the senders of the craft died a long time ago before the crew reached the other solar system. The craft can have a saucer shape, and there is a particle accelerator at its edge. The purpose of that system is to accelerate electrons or protons to a speed, that is close to speed of light. 

That particle accelerator will make the time dilation in the cabin, and the speed of the craft would be 20-50% of the speed of light. Centuries and millenniums are traveling outside its shell, and the journey would be one way. The senders will not see those crew members anymore. 


https://scitechdaily.com/searching-for-signs-of-intelligent-life-in-the-universe-technosignatures/

The future AI cognition mimics humans.

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