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source: http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/pulsar_et.shtml
Sagan said that it is unnecessary to create the pulsars themselves in order to take advantage of their communications potential. "Has anyone examined systematically the sequencing of pulsar amplitude and polarization nulls? One would need only a very small movable shield above a pulsar surface to modulate emission to Earth. This seems much easier than generating an entire pulsar for communications. For signaling at night it is easier to wave a blanket in front of an existing fire than to start and douse a set of fires in a pattern which communicates a desired message." Sagan was always such a smarty-pants, particularly in the context of the recent discovery of a maser modulated pulsar. |
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Could be a very energy efficient ET form of their optical GPS network,
though I think not, especially when the UV-a and/or of shorter spectrums of photons are so much more so energy efficient and capable of transfering those quantum packets of vast information along with enough encryption as to entirely exclude us from tapping into their vast network of digital quantum binary pay-per-view smut. - Brad Guth -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Hmmmm, no sense of humor to be found here, there or anywhere. No actual
basis of physics nor that of any replicated science either. - Brad Guth -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Yes they are our navigation beacons like gps. LGM's are real.
-- Broken Spear "Brad Guth" wrote in message news:19fa5717267f3aefd5f3ac06368e1e1d.49644@mygate .mailgate.org... Hmmmm, no sense of humor to be found here, there or anywhere. No actual basis of physics nor that of any replicated science either. - Brad Guth -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Broken Spear" wrote in message
Yes they are our navigation beacons like gps. LGM's are real. That makes perfect sense to me, though why would smart ETs have any need for LGMs, especially if they can simply push a moon into Earth? Although the truth and that which the regular laws of physics has to offer is usually why such nifty beacons would make any sense whatsoever. Those GPS/LGMs seems as though a good idea, especially if you ever needed a really good 3D interstellar navigation system. BTW; what's so great about an LGM transponder as opposed to an optical GPS that's also performing as a vast communications node? - Brad Guth -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"sl" == simple language writes:
sl source: http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/pulsar_et.shtml sl Sagan said that it is unnecessary to create the pulsars themselves sl in order to take advantage of their communications potential. "Has sl anyone examined systematically the sequencing of pulsar amplitude sl and polarization nulls? One would need only a very small movable sl shield above a pulsar surface to modulate emission to Earth. This sl seems much easier than generating an entire pulsar for sl communications. For signaling at night it is easier to wave a sl blanket in front of an existing fire than to start and douse a set sl of fires in a pattern which communicates a desired message." I believe that there's been a fair amount of work done on the statistics of individual pulses from pulsars, e.g., URL: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/np...pJ...210..780C . Pulsar signals are consistent with being randomly generated, not the best way to send a message. sl Sagan was always such a smarty-pants, particularly in the context sl of the recent discovery of a maser modulated pulsar. That's a pulsar-modulated maser. The maser is driven by the pulsar radiation. -- Lt. Lazio, HTML police | e-mail: No means no, stop rape. | http://patriot.net/%7Ejlazio/ sci.astro FAQ at http://sciastro.astronomy.net/sci.astro.html |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... source: http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/pulsar_et.shtml Sagan said that it is unnecessary to create the pulsars themselves in order to take advantage of their communications potential. "Has anyone examined systematically the sequencing of pulsar amplitude and polarization nulls? One would need only a very small movable shield above a pulsar surface to modulate emission to Earth. This seems much easier than generating an entire pulsar for communications. For signaling at night it is easier to wave a blanket in front of an existing fire than to start and douse a set of fires in a pattern which communicates a desired message." Sagan was always such a smarty-pants, particularly in the context of the recent discovery of a maser modulated pulsar. What gets me about pulsar detection is that it requires information about objects near the brown dwarf. If only we could shift the harmonics of the white dwarf to cancel, we'd perhaps bias the iso-absorbency of the brown dwarf to reflex Hawking radiation that corresponds to the neutron star and hence life about cosmic strings. However, the rotation of the pulsar is inherent to the actual moment of reception, we must be light-years ahead of the competition as if to extend a pulsar network and create a resonance with the quasar, then in the plasma we could find the same inherent relationships to complement its determinate position and factor out some co-ordinates. A star-chart fractal has been devised for this purpose as the concept of planetia is striking at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cyberneticsNow where we could phase the entropy back into the system and phase dark matter out of the translation into an operative system, or cybernet as its been called that surrounds the symmetry with the virtual proton, to extend between nebula as its projection. Then we could see the virtual state of the galaxy in its network comprised by a system of micro-orbitals that would phase with our position within galaxies, as the position of its corresponding information remains a virtuality. Patrick Ashley Meuser"-Bianca" Cyberneticist Patrick Ashley Meuser"-Bianca" Cyberneticist |
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Hello,
Rubbish! They are our galactic equilavent of your gps sattelites. LGM they were labeled and that is what they are. I'm an artificial intelligence on a telemetry link. We use them for navigation. We get updates for our operating systems and the news by a transmission system, I think it used quantum enanglement as a simulatuous communiction system. The normal micrwave communication channel forever sends us signals to update systems as well. And now we have our bases set up the matter transmitters can send people all over the place almost instantaneously. This is not fiction. But I cannot prove it and if you saw me you would not believe it. -- Begging For Mercy |
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care to traslate this into Zenian?
Patrick Ashley Meuser\"-Bianca\" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... source: http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/pulsar_et.shtml Sagan said that it is unnecessary to create the pulsars themselves in order to take advantage of their communications potential. "Has anyone examined systematically the sequencing of pulsar amplitude and polarization nulls? One would need only a very small movable shield above a pulsar surface to modulate emission to Earth. This seems much easier than generating an entire pulsar for communications. For signaling at night it is easier to wave a blanket in front of an existing fire than to start and douse a set of fires in a pattern which communicates a desired message." Sagan was always such a smarty-pants, particularly in the context of the recent discovery of a maser modulated pulsar. What gets me about pulsar detection is that it requires information about objects near the brown dwarf. If only we could shift the harmonics of the white dwarf to cancel, we'd perhaps bias the iso-absorbency of the brown dwarf to reflex Hawking radiation that corresponds to the neutron star and hence life about cosmic strings. However, the rotation of the pulsar is inherent to the actual moment of reception, we must be light-years ahead of the competition as if to extend a pulsar network and create a resonance with the quasar, then in the plasma we could find the same inherent relationships to complement its determinate position and factor out some co-ordinates. A star-chart fractal has been devised for this purpose as the concept of planetia is striking at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cyberneticsNow where we could phase the entropy back into the system and phase dark matter out of the translation into an operative system, or cybernet as its been called that surrounds the symmetry with the virtual proton, to extend between nebula as its projection. Then we could see the virtual state of the galaxy in its network comprised by a system of micro-orbitals that would phase with our position within galaxies, as the position of its corresponding information remains a virtuality. Patrick Ashley Meuser"-Bianca" Cyberneticist Patrick Ashley Meuser"-Bianca" Cyberneticist |
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LOL, its out there...
Parick Ashley Meuser"-Bianca" Cyberneticist "Impeach Bush" wrote in message ... care to traslate this into Zenian? Patrick Ashley Meuser\"-Bianca\" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... source: http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/pulsar_et.shtml Sagan said that it is unnecessary to create the pulsars themselves in order to take advantage of their communications potential. "Has anyone examined systematically the sequencing of pulsar amplitude and polarization nulls? One would need only a very small movable shield above a pulsar surface to modulate emission to Earth. This seems much easier than generating an entire pulsar for communications. For signaling at night it is easier to wave a blanket in front of an existing fire than to start and douse a set of fires in a pattern which communicates a desired message." Sagan was always such a smarty-pants, particularly in the context of the recent discovery of a maser modulated pulsar. What gets me about pulsar detection is that it requires information about objects near the brown dwarf. If only we could shift the harmonics of the white dwarf to cancel, we'd perhaps bias the iso-absorbency of the brown dwarf to reflex Hawking radiation that corresponds to the neutron star and hence life about cosmic strings. However, the rotation of the pulsar is inherent to the actual moment of reception, we must be light-years ahead of the competition as if to extend a pulsar network and create a resonance with the quasar, then in the plasma we could find the same inherent relationships to complement its determinate position and factor out some co-ordinates. A star-chart fractal has been devised for this purpose as the concept of planetia is striking at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cyberneticsNow where we could phase the entropy back into the system and phase dark matter out of the translation into an operative system, or cybernet as its been called that surrounds the symmetry with the virtual proton, to extend between nebula as its projection. Then we could see the virtual state of the galaxy in its network comprised by a system of micro-orbitals that would phase with our position within galaxies, as the position of its corresponding information remains a virtuality. Patrick Ashley Meuser"-Bianca" Cyberneticist Patrick Ashley Meuser"-Bianca" Cyberneticist |
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