| Subject: Re: Hmmm - a robust arguement? |
| From: nightbat |
| Date: 18/10/2004, 09:56 |
| Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti,sci.physics |
nightbat wrote
Imperishable Stars wrote:
nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote
Imperishable Stars wrote:
Double-A wrote:
jhelfand@umd.edu (Joe) wrote in message news:<e62610ea.0410151401.21d54ba@posting.google.com>...
nightbat
How do you propose Imperishable Stars as a human body containing
mass to catch, combine, or merge, with that theoretical quantum faster
then light energy momentum train?
the nightbat
Imperishable Stars
It is pretty complicated stuff no doubt. But suffice to say that any
teleportation technology capable of instantly transfering billions of
atoms and electrons will almost be indistinguishable from faster than
light speed technology. For to warp space and time by opening up
wormholes is also to overcome immense gravitational and magnetic forces.
Mind you, this is only applicable with a technological means of space
transport.
nightbat
Ok, Tesla hinted about the possibility of telebodytransport or
teleportation after his circa 1895 radio and television discoveries but
no one back then took him and his far out indications really seriously.
His AC high voltage vacuum tube research took him into areas undreamed
of even by Edison. He spoke of wanting to bring this technology even to
this present day sci fi teleportation concept idea to fruition as if it
was as simple as his wireless radio. He did understand advanced photon
manipulation via his video vacuum scopes therefore could he have further
theoretically have managed to discover via his 1st X-ray producing tubes
full solid body scanning ability, further PET like full body mapping,
three dimensional micro focused crystal image embedding and analyzing
holography, and wireless transmission of body map image to transport
body photon, electron, receiving station for atomic reassembly? It would
appear unimaginable but so was his wireless radio, bw, and color
television, teletype, and photo and recording copier which he had before
anyone and even when later publicly disclosed by others.
Yes, Imperishable Stars, you touch on a highly complicated potential
field of technology, that even my father never wanted to discuss with me
and he worked with the masters theories all his life. Tesla I understand
was very secretive and only trusted very few folks. When I questioned my
father about some of Tesla's top secret work he would only laugh and say
you are not ready. But later, as I began to apply some electrical and
electronic theory to practice he became more and more suspicious of how
I was able to do it without any disclosed knowledge by my father. I
suppose, when you get to watch a genius, some of it was bound to rub
off.
Makes you wonder what Tesla had in his raided hotel safe that was so
important, only you probably need other geniuses like him to interpret
all his notes.
the nightbat