Sorry about the OT-ness and length of this post.
If
anybody could provide any help, I'll be infinitely thankful.
only way we could help you is if you send the
machine as an
attachment to the list so we can examine it -:)
kg
mebbe i can ask scotty to beam it up!!!:-)
sarfaraz.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarfaraz Kazi" sarzkazi@yahoo.com
mebbe i can ask scotty to beam it up!!!:-)
sarfaraz.
In future this will not be impossible. The technique of mapping an object and the technology to create matter and anti-matter will be the key to this process. First the map is created in the form of a code. An anti-matter from this code will be created and mixed with the object to make the object disappear. The code will be tramsmitted to a remote receiving station which will generate matter as per the code. If the anti-matter is not created, a copy of the object will be created at the remote end. Something similar to cut/paste and copy/paste.
Rony.
Sometime Today, Rony Bill assembled some asciibets to say:
In future this will not be impossible. The technique of mapping an object and the technology to create matter and anti-matter will be the key to this process. First the map is created in the form of a code.
How do you expect to get past Heisenberg's uncertainty principle to create the map?
An anti-matter from this code will be created and mixed with the object to make the object disappear. The code will be tramsmitted to a
When even one electron comes in contact with one positron (anti-electron), the energy release is huge. To do this on the scale of even a grain of sand would cause a huge, very destructive explosion.
remote receiving station which will generate matter as per the code.
How do you propose to get past the law of conservation of mass and the second law of thermodynamics?
On Friday 05 November 2004 12:44 pm, you wrote:
How do you expect to get past Heisenberg's uncertainty principle to create the map?
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How do you propose to get past the law of conservation of mass and the second law of thermodynamics?
easy - just get the president to promulgate an ordinance repealing the above two laws and replacing them with something that would facillitate the process
on a more serious note, all you have to do is cut the object from the source in our universe to a universe where these laws do not apply and then paste it from that universe to the destination in our universe. More or less what we all do when we import a .doc file into openoffice, edit it and export it as a .doc file - simple once you know how
kg
----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip Tellis" philip.tellis@gmx.net
-- The first rule of all intelligent tinkering is to keep all the parts. -- Aldo Leopold, quoted in Donald Wurster's "Nature's Economy"
Rest assured Philip, I am not the one who is going to tinker around with atoms and molecules. But don't be afraid to dream and let your imagination loose, atleast for some time. Yesterday's dreams are today's technology. Who knows how the future turns out to be. I once observed on tv, a high speed water skier riding the waves at over 100 miles per hour. When he would release himself from the rope and fell on the water, he did not sink into the water but rolled over it for some time till his speed came down. This was because the viscocity of water and the high speed make the water surface very hard. Thats why power boats consume a lot of power to overcome the drag at high speeds. I thought, instead of using the drag and hardness of water as a disadvantage, why not use it as an advantage and roll over it like a wheel rolls over the road. The higher the speed, the better the roll. I don't know how practical this concept is but if it works, it would herald a new era in high speed water transport, using a slightly advanced automobile with specially designed wheels. This would bring down travel costs as it would be a little more expensive than a luxury bus. Have you imagined going from Mumbai to Dubai over the sea, in a bus, in a few hours? That's yesterday's dream.
Rony.
Hi Rony,
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 23:53, Rony Bill wrote:
very hard. Thats why power boats consume a lot of power to overcome the drag at high speeds. I thought, instead of using the drag and hardness of water as a disadvantage, why not use it as an advantage and roll over it like a wheel rolls over the road. The higher the speed, the better the roll. I
Ever heard about hydro foils? Good for small vessels. Not practical on larger ones.
Rony.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dinesh Shah" Dinesh@ShahMicro.com
Ever heard about hydro foils? Good for small vessels. Not practical on larger ones.
Yes and seen one too in a Bond movie 'Thunderbird'.
Rony.