Re: wonderful news: Super Bowl Canceled - all-out WORLD WAR against debunkers declared!
Subject: Re: wonderful news: Super Bowl Canceled - all-out WORLD WAR against debunkers declared!
From: Sir Gilligan Horry
Date: 16/02/2010, 03:41
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.conspiracy

On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:09:43 -0800 (PST), "Sir Arthur C.B.E.
Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <science@zzz.com> wrote:

On Feb 13, 11:45 am, Cujo DeSockpuppet <c...@petitmorte.net> wrote:
"Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <scie...@zzz.com> wrote innews:2536700f-596c-45f7-a76f-5cffd298d3d9@l24g2000prh.googlegroups.com:



On Feb 13, 10:24 am, Bob Casanova <nos...@buzz.off> wrote:
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 01:14:15 +0000 (UTC), the following
appeared in sci.skeptic, posted by Cujo DeSockpuppet
<c...@petitmorte.net>:

"Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <scie...@zzz.com> wrote in
news:597711fb-3a43-47cb-8c62-f0a6b467a692@a17g2000pre.googlegroups.co
m:
You need to renew your license to post here
anyway, and I can speculate that it will NOT be renewed.

I have renewed all their licenses. Where's yours, Artie/Gary?

He thought it was a receipt for his Viagra purchase and ate
it?

You EVIL debunkers!!!  Your weak attempt at humor PROVES that not only
are you NOT human, but you have no place amongst us civilized humans.
Please surrender NOW and remove your entire cult (which is down to
about 5 members now) to the closest FEMA camp.  Thank you for your
continued cooperation.

DENIED.

Successful Teleportation Experiment Brings Future Closer

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - They may not be able to ask Scotty to
      beam them up yet, but California researchers said Thursday
      they had completed the first "full" teleportation experiment.

      They said they had teleported a beam of light across a
      laboratory bench. They did not physically transport the beam
      itself, but transmitted its properties to another beam,
      creating a replica of the first beam.

      "We claim this is the first bona fide teleportation," Jeff
      Kimble, a physics professor at the California Institute of
      Technology, said in a telephone interview.

      Kimble thinks the experiment can eventually transform everyday
      life.

      Scientists hope that quantum computers, which move information
      about in this way rather than by using wires and silicon
      chips, will be infinitely faster and more powerful than
      present-day computers.

      "I believe that quantum information is going to be really
      important for our society, not in five years or 10 years, but
      if we look into the 100-year time frame it's hard to imagine
      that advanced societies don't use quantum information," Kimble
      said.

      "The appetite of society is so voracious for the moving and
      processing of information that it will be driven to exploit
      even the crazy realm of quantum physics."

      Quantum teleportation allows information to be transmitted at
      the speed of light -- the fastest speed possible -- without
      being slowed down by wires or cables.

      The experiment depends on a property known as entanglement --
      what Albert Einstein once described as "spooky action at a
      distance."

      It is a property of atomic particles that mystifies even
      physicists. Sometimes two particles that are a very long
      distance apart are nonetheless somehow twinned, with the
      properties of one affecting the other.

      "Entanglement means if you tickle one the other one laughs,"
      Kimble said.

      In the weird world of quantum physics, where the normal ideas
      of what is solid or what is real do not apply, scientists can
      use these properties to their advantage.

      What Kimble's team did was create two entangled light beams --
      streams of photons. Photons, the basic unit of light,
      sometimes act like particles and sometimes like waves.

      They used these two entangled beams to carry information about
      the quantum state of a third beam. The first two beams were
      destroyed in the process, but the third successfully
      transmitted its properties over a distance of about a yard,
      Kimble's team reported in the journal Science.

      Last December a team of physicists in Innsbruck, Austria and a
      month later another team in Rome said they did a similar
      thing, with single photons. But Kimble said his team was able
      to verify what they had done, and also used full light beams
      as opposed to single photons.

      "Ours is an important advance beyond that," he said.

      Although the Caltech team worked with light, Kimble thinks
      teleportation could be applied to solid objects. For instance,
      the quantum state of a photon could be teleported and applied
      to a particle, even to an atom.

      "Way beyond sex change operations and genetic engineering, the
      quantum state of one entity could be transported to another
      entity," Kimble said. "We think we know how to do that."

      In other words, an object's individual atoms would not be
      transported, but transmitting its properties could create a
      perfect replica.

      Could this mean the transporters of the television and movie
      science-fiction series Star Trek, which beam people and
      objects for huge distances, could one day be a reality?

      "I don't think anybody knows the answer," Kimble said. "Let's
      don't teleport a person -- let's teleport the smallest
      bacterium. How much entanglement would we need to teleport
      such a thing?"

      Would such a teleported bacterium actually be the same
      bacterium, or just a very good copy?

      "Again, no one knows for sure," Kimble said. But his team is
      working on it.

Wholeflaffers Time/Space Corporation Unlimited has now perfected a
time-machine which can project honest researchers into the future.
Debunkers can only be sent back to one time zone: 1945 in Hiroshima,
Japan. What a blast!  Ha-ha-ha-ha!


Single Photons with Kimble and Ice Cream DENIED !!!


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WORLD WAR against debunkers ?

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