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Friday, May 3, 2024

Water for peace


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Impasug-ong, Bukidnon—If you search the internet for Sitio Gabunan, one of the seven subdivisions in Barangay Dumalaguing, news about insurgencies and conflict will appear. After all, a top rebel commander met his demise on this site during a clash with the military in 2021. Years later, the government declared the area insurgent-free, but its remote location and years of fighting have caused isolation and limited access to essential social services.

One of the problems is the need for more access to water. While a level III water system (individual house connections) operates, only 50% of the 29 Higaonon tribal households can tap from the source. Dry seasons mean reduced supply, while intense rains cause murky and dirty water.

“We have to walk one kilometer to collect water that we could have otherwise used to tend our crops,” Mario Dante, sitio leader and head of Gabunan Farmers Association, said.

Dante and barangay chairman Francis Pasco sought assistance from the local government of Impasug-ong. With the LGU’s help, they connected with the Kauyagan Savers Multipurpose Cooperative (KSMPC). Subsequently, Sitio Gabunan received KSMPC’s Water Access for Transformation, Empowerment, and Resilience (WATER).

Under this project, created with support from the Peace and Equity Foundation and Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, KSMPC will facilitate the construction of a new level III water system this year to provide uninterrupted access for all 29 households of Sitio Gabunan.

The initiative, along with the Impasug-ong Crops Development Project, a crop consolidation project by KSMPC, is expected to improve the lives of the Higaonons in Sitio Gabunan.

On March 20, 2024, tribal leaders performed the "Pamuhat" ritual, offering food and wine to "Magbabaya” (Higaonon’s supreme creator) as part of the inauguration of the water system. Free from the terror of war, residents envision a brighter future with hope and optimism.

The Peace and Equity Foundation aspires to drive positive change in poor Filipino household communities by investing in social enterprises that will provide them with viable livelihood and better access to basic services. We work with partners who share this vision by developing models and best practices that will steer social enterprises to scale up. Founded in October 2001, our Foundation is the steward of an endowment fund and registered as a non-stock, non-profit organization based in Quezon City, Philippines.


Novel Explanation for Long-Standing Neutron Lifetime Problem Proposed by UP Nuclear Physicist






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Atoms are both a wave and a particle, similar to water waves (which are waves) that give rise to water droplets (which are particles) (Photo credit: Zhang Kaiyv on Unsplash)

Neutrons, when plucked from the nucleus of atoms, become unstable and decay after some time. Physicists know that these unstable neutrons die after about 14 minutes, but they cannot pinpoint the exact seconds in which the neutrons last, even as today’s experiments are at their most precise.

This problem, known as the neutron lifetime anomaly, arises because two different but equally rigorous experimental methods – the beam method and the bottle method – produce different results. A popular reason is that some undiscovered phenomenon might be at play.

But Dr. Denny Lane Sombillo of the UP Diliman College of Science National Institute of Physics (UPD-CS NIP) thinks the explanation may lie in how time behaves at a quantum level. “If this [theory] is correct,” he said, “we don’t need to modify the known physics and simply focus on the nature of time in quantum mechanics.”

Dr. Sombillo’s theory involves a separate problem called the quantum time of arrival (QTOA) problem. His theory is built upon the works of Dr. Eric Galapon of UPD-CS NIP. By employing Einstein’s concept of causality in Dr. Galapon’s work, Dr. Sombillo provides an intuitive picture of the quantum time of arrival problem, one that can be used to explain other mysteries such as the neutron lifetime anomaly.


Time of Arrival in Classical vs. Quantum Mechanics

In classical mechanics, a car traveling at 40 kilometers per hour will arrive at the destination 40 kilometers away in exactly one hour. So long as the speed of the car and the distance to the destination do not change, we can be sure that the car’s time of arrival will always be one hour.

A different story emerges in quantum mechanics. An atom traveling at some speed will reach its destination – say, a detector – after some time. However, a weird quirk of an atom is that we can prepare its exact position or exact speed, but not both at the same time. That is, we can prepare it with an exact speed, but we cannot set how far away it is from the detector, and vice-versa. As a result, we cannot be sure of the atom’s time of arrival; we can only know the probability of it arriving after a certain time.

This feature called the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, owes its weirdness to the duality of atoms as both a wave and a particle. Naturally, atoms are clouds of probabilities with no definite properties, much like the ambiguity of a wave. When measured or prepared, however, atoms instantaneously acquire exact properties, much like the distinctness of a particle.

Dr. Galapon's theory on QTOA posits that right after the atom is prepared, it collapses into a specific type of wave. After some time, this wave will evolve and turn into a particle. This process is aptly named the Galapon collapse mechanism (GCM).


Employing Causality

However, Dr. Sombillo noticed that the theory allows for a situation where the atom instantaneously arrives at the detector. That is, the atom can “teleport” to the detector, rendering no time to travel, which is physically impossible. This also violates the concept of causality, which states that one event (a cause) must first happen before another event (an effect).

“You can think of causality as the proper ordering of events,” Dr. Sombillo explained. In the traveling atom, for example, the proper order of events would be that the atom must be prepared first (a cause) before appearing at the detector (an effect). That is, the atom should not be detected by the detector if it has not yet been prepared.

Dr. Galapon’s theory allows for the reversed ordering of events where the detection of the atom precedes its preparation. “Intuitively, this reversed ordering should not be in the theory, but it is not easy to identify this loophole using mathematics alone,” Dr. Sombillo said. “One needs to evaluate the physical implications of the formalism.”

By employing causality, Dr. Sombillo and his collaborator, Dr. Neris Sombillo of Ateneo de Manila University, were able to fix the issue. “We found that the instantaneous arrival time can be removed if we impose causality in the formulation of the time of arrival operator theory,” he said. “Even if we remove the causality-violating part, the quantum correction to time remains.” Their improved formulations can now be used to explain physical phenomena such as the neutron lifetime anomaly.


Neutron Lifetime Anomaly

When an unstable neutron dies, it changes into a proton, emitting an electron and antineutrino. But exactly how long before this process happens is still unknown. The beam experiment suggests that the unstable neutron lasts an average of 14 minutes and 48 seconds, while the bottle experiment suggests 14 minutes and 39 seconds – a nine-second difference.

Dr. Sombillo believes that the difference comes from how the neutrons are initially prepared, which would have affected their lifetime. Just like in the quantum time of arrival problem where the atom’s particle-like state affects how it will evolve into a wave, the neutron's initial state affects how it will decay.

The beam and bottle experiment, he theorizes, sets the neutrons with dissimilar quantum characteristics. Plugging these values into his equations on quantum time of arrival would result in different neutron lifetimes, accounting for the discrepancy in the experiments.

Now published in Physics Letters A, their paper is the first to merge causality and the quantum time of arrival problem, as well as use it to explain the neutron lifetime anomaly. “Our work is the only proposal that presents the anomaly as a quantum correction to a time observable,” Dr. Sombillo said. “The paper laid the foundation for future work on the neutron lifetime anomaly using the theory of quantum arrival.”

While their work is still at its preliminary stage, he said that they intend to pursue a more thorough investigation of the quantum time theory in the future. Before transitioning as a nuclear physicist, Dr. Sombillo was part of the quantum time operator research group of UPD-CS NIP. He later learned about the neutron lifetime anomaly and how it might relate to the quantum time of arrival problem after his transition.



By Harvey Sapigao

Adventure awaits: Summer travel tips from expert globetrotters


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The heat is on and so is traveling to different destinations this summer. Whether it’s about having fun under the sun or exploring new places, cultures, and adventures, proper planning is always the key to enjoying your vacation.

Preparation is part of your vacation journey: from making sure you’ve listed all the activities you want to do and places you want to visit, to making sure that you always have a backup plan so you can enjoy your trips without any worries. The key to having the best experience is creating a plan based on your interests, goals, and priorities during your travel.

With the right preparation, you'll be ready to handle anything. We’ve interviewed some experienced travelers you've likely spotted on social media and found highly relatable for having the same interest, and love even, for new experiences.


 

Financial hacks vlogger Jax Reyes: Take your time in finding the best deals

Even on a tight budget, you can still seek out unique experiences and relish the thrill of discovery. Take for example financial hacks vlogger Jax Reyes who enjoys backpacking around Asia.

When exploring, Jax looks for museums that have free admission days like the Bangkokian Museum in Thailand, the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum in Singapore. This is one way to experience the culture of other countries without a cost.

But the golden tip is to take your time. Having enough time to plan will give you the luxury to research and make flexible arrangements. Airlines always have their seat sales and online travel agencies like Klook and Agoda often have discounts for accommodations and experiences. They typically announce when they’re going to offer these so follow their pages and make sure to set your alarms to secure the best deals!




TV personality and wanderlust mom Amanda Griffin: Find experiences that can strengthen your family bond

They say that the best way to get to know someone is to travel with them. This is proven to be true by celebrity, model, and mom of four Amanda Griffin who has an undeniable passion for traveling with her family. She embraces every opportunity to deepen their bond by going on adventures. It allows them to not only inspire a lifelong love for exploration but for learning about themselves and their surroundings. Ultimately, it transforms them into global citizens, which means having a deeper understanding of and a better connection with the world. Often, she takes her kids to Europe for them to experience different cultures.

Traveling with her kids can be overwhelming because there are a lot of things to consider: the activities, the food, and the energy of everyone. Amanda's secret: she prefers handwriting everything in a planner – and this is backed by some studies. They suggest that the act of writing helps the brain retain information better. But having it digital has its own merits – you can access it anytime on your phone and you don’t have to worry about the paper getting torn down or smudged. The bottom line is this: keep a checklist. You can save yourself from a lot of travel hassles that can be avoided by just being organized.


 

Full-time doctor, part-time traveler Dr. Kim Cantos: Always keep your health in check

Rounding off our trio of jetsetters is Dr. Kim Cantos, also known as The Moonlighting Doctor. For him, traveling is a form of self-care that helps with overall wellness. It keeps the body pumped up with positive energy and the mind refreshed.

But for this to happen, it’s important to keep your health in check and at the top of your list. From making sure you are in your best state (no injury or symptoms of colds, for example) to having your sunscreen, as well as your supplements and medicines should anything happen to you. If you have food allergies, bring your antihistamines. Or if you always suffer from acidity, bring some antacids. It’s always good to have a basic health kit whenever you go abroad. It’s your backup for any health concerns.


Traveling should be a hassle-free experience

Planning your next adventure should be exciting, not stressful. While there may be some hiccups along the way, you should still be able to enjoy every bit of your experience abroad. Preparations for any uncertainties can be daunting, and this is where AXA's Smart Traveller Insurance can ease you in.

Recognized as Reader's Digest Most Trusted Brand Platinum Award for 2024, AXA offers coverage tailored to your travel needs, whether you are like Jax who travels on a budget, Amanda who creates experiences with family, or Dr. Cantos who travels for self-care.

With AXA Smart Traveller, you get comprehensive coverage for loss or damaged baggage, flight delays, personal accidents, and emergency medical expenses. You also get 24/7 emergency travel assistance that you can access anywhere in the world.

Know you can also travel to Europe confidently with AXA's Schengen-accredited travel insurance that offers the highest medical coverage for emergencies for up to P3.5M while abroad.

All these ensure you can focus on making memories, not worries. So, pack your bags, and live out your dream vacation because you’re protected as you make memories that will last you a lifetime.


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