84Harlod E. Puthoffphysical process (e.g., interval between clock ticks, atomic emissions, etc) that takes a time
∆
t in
unaltered spacetime slows to00
ttg∆ → when occurring within the altered spacetime. Conversely, under conditions (e.g., metric engineering) for which 1
g>
processes within the spacetime-altered region are, relatively speaking, sped up. Thus we have our first entry fora Table of physical effects (see Table Given that frequency measurements are the reciprocal of time duration measurements, the associated expression
for frequency is given by00
gω
ω
→
the second entry in Table 1. This accounts, e.g., for the redshifting of atomic emissions from dense masses where 1
g<
Conversely, under conditions for which
00 1
g>
blueshifting of emissions would occur. In addition, given that quanta of energy are given by
Eω
= =
,
energy scales with00
gas does frequency,
00
EE g→
the third entry in Table 1. Depending on the value of
00
gin the spacetime-altered region, energy states maybe raised or lowered relative to an unaltered spacetime region.
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