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Warp Drive Impossible?
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Warp Drive Impossible?
Pat Flannery wrote in
dakotatelephone: Quantum effects screw it up: http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/23292/ Duh. |
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Warp Drive Impossible?
On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 12:00:41 -0600, Pat Flannery
wrote: Quantum effects screw it up: http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/23292/ Well, we still have 54 years and 1 day to figure it out... Brian |
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Warp Drive Impossible? [who needs it anyway?]
Pat Flannery wrote:
Quantum effects screw it up: http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/23292/ Pat Warp drives are not where its at Pat. Think transporter all they way. It's the way Gary Seven got around after all and he found Teri Garr waiting for him! Not some face-to-face with an asteroid when your warp engines get out of balance and you have to fake shaking around while on camera to fix it as in Star Trek I (the movie). Think thousands (millions?) of robotic probes traveling at near light speed to probe "nearby" interstellar space. When a scout probe finds a habitable planet, it drops off a "lander" equipped with a quantum replicator. The replicators establish regular ol electromagnetic communication with Earth and a principal investigator sends a replicate off to take a look. Since EM is in play, time passes instantaneously for the replicate who travels *at* the speed-of-light. They can conduct their investigation and if he (or she) gets homesick they can send themselves back to see how the great-great-great-grandchildren their prototype left behind turned out! Of course if *all* the replicates decide to return home you'll have a hell of a time working out who owns what of the old estate. If you're looking to duck the alimony and child support payments, drop the replicate and just send yourself. ;-D Dave |
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