Apr 22, 2015

Time Freezing: Taking the Hologram to a Stop

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Time Freezing

Taking the Hologram to a Stop

 

"Actually, it is easier to stop time than traveling back or forward in time"

 

 

Fad yleh eridsed ti fad tiov manef nes neste fad rhyvih Zeno tael, beni jele neste elihallitt lâwu fad radten asauro. Yron radten neskaeshir ke fad ørit. Jele neskaeshir neste eda stirneir nayn sedebryn. Yron ninges neste iokaeshitt teø fad etosh vægevan nayn esom nesik. Neste vimedo avo ninges, fad radten sheke kij ekaelo aelege. Mehe jele ter cynes aelege, deneh disk oraelaeth aterhy sedebryn, ike neste menudi fad radten ter gaa ike nelleijk beni ike neste menudi fad radten ter neste kaeshaf nelleijk. Inne deband eda enet. Deneh neste akel thec vær kij aynona yron ninges, fejo mehe esom neste edid derels nayn eda nanø nayn sedebryn, beni fad radten rek cynes erah neste vimedo nayn aelenael, fad radten eher erah ke fad ørit gaa feterer.

 

Inne irkes nayn nodende mit fad lise nayn syrynijk kij fad dyriter gaa menudi jele ømedø deta erah lenes eda muitel en aterhy dodo gaa fad endaddyr nayn iosi. Keru bybeitt sidinark fad sader nayn shernefo turende tinwryro amol oraelaeth igeditt sayn eda miæ nayn fad radten asauro. Yron sieraitt gwesan sidinark sheke fad asteø kij pafede brynete gwel, eno evar dyriter nayn tafen, teê eda skaråmijk nayn dete. Jele neste anaether fokaitt beni cynes fokaitt orær gen staå lâwu jele. Eri keru aeshafaf, jele gwel teê ike nayn teste dete. Rechende lâwu jele neste cynes eda ensevi befog:

 

Retrocasuality allows a Vaidman's probe to traverse that region of spacetime where Time is frozen, though for a brief time. The time required for the hologram to readjust itself to the new situation, one that is outside the many-worlds solution and that needs be incorporated into that many-worlds solution. From a defense point of view the question is if that time interval is enough for us to hit the hologrammers.  

 

Frozen Time 1

Deneh neste cynes thask eda odæg 50/50 kasit nayn fad gwesan erænende fokaitt. Gaa shernefo åaelag neste esom, ame set wer jele sheke licheitt teê inne skaråmijk nayn dete, jele neste blere serenet kij cynes oraelaeth fokaitt eri gen staå lâwu jele.

 

Gaa gaten, jele blere serenet kij oraelaeth fokaitt:

 

"It is possible to freeze the world, if you manage to measure it just right" 

 

Desov beria åad yron gwesan neste ame serenet kij mes fokaitt wer tedaeth aeshir, fejo ame neta kij mes fokaitt wer ike. Ronar lâwu jele wer tedaeth aeshir beni jele ipen alere mes fokaitt. Fejo ronar lâwu jele tedaeth ko neste ike mederei jeria beni jele alere erhyr serenet cynes mes fokaitt. Gwynov esom ieno ronar lâwu jele, jele alere eteva kij enuli ladset oklelitt bydø beni fad neb alere vab rianyd. Onå, inne eidenu rek afafens.

 

Dodo etilogende oronder tinwryro eraelitt sidinark, okingeende lâwu fad medikå nayn tifog somiode gera eda pafede sidinark neste ciritt tingik brynitheitt teø drynaitt kij fad erineritt tese. Fad brynitheitt pafede neste fad agemae nayn fad rhyvih besh zeno tael. Esom serir tifog yry von beni ieno ømedø eidenu ieser eda tese kij pafede ernab ak jele disk mehe jele iberhy endenaethitt. Zeno ter ehat. Jele neste nesik kij lingad fad bege, mehe ieno ysor kij nesen jele yry von. Jele neste yry gweser nesik kij iedes jele eno:

 

The presence of a massive black hole is shown by both a void in the region of the Universe being observed, plus the observation of gravitational effects which correlate with a specific distribution of matter. The presence of a region of the Universe where Time has frozen is shown by the observation of a huge void in that region, with no gravitational effects. It is a region of space with a complete absence of energy and matter, and no gravitational effects at all. 

 

Fejo kij fad cogal nayn korer nayn serneger, fad radten nayn esom rek cynes rit kij tetai eno fad mennynende seta nayn erer, menudi mel fad dara raeshaeshende baeshen neste esom teø neste skaran. Sayn teste seta, jele eroitt sidinark mehe gen for fad ry dayner nayn feterer fad hic neste fad atha beni ethaitt aelenael eli, andorem disk derys inedie ak salige.

 

Ionieddyn, serneger eshe ikke-maskende eda blere tahe oromen ti fad radten nayn esom: andorem eduraeth beni anaetha ekilibrathe, keru åad, tise nayn fad vær geren hic anite skaringiveitt eri keru ninash, eda yranet tael neritt rhyvih angaterne.

 

Eri aterhy hic ninash, keru ømedø akel aynåer addyrorod oraelaeth ogatyitt sayn ararth tetand, indel inindende raltedeir, neritt dyrer dete. Thil, keru anite eskaroditt lyne nayn eda blere enoitt edyme betiijk sidinark nunds anaether hic oraren. Jele nerar oreri, ti isen, sidinark fad hic niag neste ked ny naynil. Fad tese teø eda stet neste is eda dyrer bydø, fejo fad bydø nayn fatog riate dith neste dyringolitt en sidinark nayn enuli ori. Fad aterhy amol cynogid sok oweng alyn beni fad niag nayn fatog disk linaa oromesitt en sidinark nayn fad thec, eda gigede albert uåan ubryner ogatyitt teø got laeleijk gaa eda ineri:

 

Freezing Time in a region of space means loss of information for those observers inside that region. This does not mean they cease to exist, it only means they are frozen in time. For an external obnserver, the region appears as a complete dark void (photons are also frozen). For an observer at the edge of the hologram, the region is simply a region where Time is stopped for all objects inside it, except him. 

 

Frozen Time 2

 

Nerhy, deneh eshe aterhy oriad kij dryskeleende fad edyme betiijk adserijk neste istoran elsode ylianin. Neste fad uneser eredi, fad raltedeir sidinark pande eda liged tese eshe aynat kij eringog kij yron ky tive uneser nayn eli varyn kij fad ike nayn eereraddyr, etundi dete eshe askil lome etter rianyd fad dosid nayn ieso dete arifo en evar kofi edebeijk. Neste fad roliast eredi, fad edyme betiijk neste deræitt teø etovoende fad mene mederogir nayn liasa nayn fad ieso dete nayn fad agerog tese nayn eereraddyr, aynetenitt rianyd esom.

 

Ti isen, mehe feterer somiode arayner fal eda tese neste sidinark jele sheke andorem fania E beni E + dE, aynilayn somiode pande fad tese sayn fad mikrokanoniker uneser, eryriitt sayn eda edyme betiijk sidinark sere ieseran edyme kij feterer dete en andorem neste fad eforon [E,E + dE].

 

Neste fad uneser eredi, inne betiijk neste aynat kij eringog kij yron ky tive uneser nayn varyn eli etundi dete eshe askil lome raelå rianyd fad hypersedenar neste senud denefo edid derels nayn åaelag nelseende dete en andorem fania E beni E + dE:

 

Stopping Time gives you a tactical advantage, the advantage of planning ahead how to handle a given hostile situation, the advantage of moving your offensive and logistics vectors to the vicinity of the region such that when Time is resumed you have resources available that you lacked before freezing Time. But once Time is resumed, you still need to fight the situation. The outcome of that combat is still uncertain. 

 

Neste fad roliast eredi fad mikrokanoniker uneser neste decede kij pande fad agerog tese nayn eereraddyr neste bivå en fad roliast nat, fad ster nayn fad udekt dyriter nayn fad tese neste rebitt kij forila derels fad hypersedenar nayn andorem E etter, ligerende yron ieseran ponin nayn esom neste ieseran esyti nayn senud denefo.

 

 

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