What? Dr Seth Brundle* already managed it over 20 years ago, albeit from
one side of a laboratory to the other and with a slight side effect...

* Referenced from?

--
Peter van Houten

*From:* Jake Gardner [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Wednesday, July 01, 2009 7:03 AM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* RE: GPO's and remote servers

Thanks for making my head hurt first thing in the morning. All I want to
know is, when are we going to have real teleporters?

Thanks,

Jake Gardner

TTC Network Administrator

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*From:* Michael B. Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 30, 2009 9:51 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* RE: GPO's and remote servers

boys boys boys...

relativistic time is still only a hypothesis. while it **apparently**
describes **certain** events that occur in the universe, until a human
object is accelerated to relativistic speeds, decelerates, and then
returns to earth (with or without an additional relativistic interval
during the return), and has the results of the internal clock evaluated
- it cannot even be considered a theory - much less a fact.

also, even IF it should be a theory - who knows what are the special
corner cases to which it applies and to which it may not? einstein
himself predicted and described continua in which relativity may/would
not apply.

**any** object which has mass curves space-time. while einstein depended
upon that, it wasn't part of his special-relativity theories, but was
instead an axiom of the lorentz-fitzgerald equations (which described
and explained the failure of the michelson-morley experiment) and
independently derived by einstein as a part of general relativity (years
later).

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*From:* Steven M. Caesare [[email protected]]
*Sent:* Sunday, June 28, 2009 10:27 AM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* RE: GPO's and remote servers

And if you’ve managed to curve space-time.

Which is why I’ve never had good success with GPO’s near black holes.

-sc

*From:* Webster [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Saturday, June 27, 2009 9:21 AM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* RE: GPO's and remote servers

*From:* Steven M. Caesare [mailto:[email protected]]
*Subject:* RE: GPO's and remote servers

Well, not according to Einstein…

It all depends on how fast you are traveling.

Webster

*From:* Carl Houseman [mailto:[email protected]]
*Subject:* RE: GPO's and remote servers

Computers don’t care about time zones, they exist only to display time
for humans. Any time settings you establish are converted to universal
time based on the TZ of your machine. And universal time is the same
everywhere.

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