Kevin Street wrote: > The Fool wrote: >> But what if the apparatus is cooled to very close to absolute 0? >> Like some kind of bose-einstein condensate? > > I suspect that the theoretical lower limit of cooling would still > fall short of the kind of stillness needed to get an interesting > displacement in space. But I dont know, maybe the math would say > different.
My take on that question is that at the temperatures needed to cause such a displacement, the theoretical space probe would lose structural and operational integrity. At very cold temps some kinds of molecular bonds become very weak and if the displacement transmission is in any way turbulentthe craft just might disintegrate. xponent Terminal Maru rob _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
