In reply to H LV's message of Wed, 31 Aug 2022 18:53:39 -0400:
Hi Harry,
[snip]
>Do they use cloaked camera drones to watch us?
No, box-orbes. ;)
>
>Harry
Regards,
R. van Spaandonk
Crops, not towns, should be planted on floodplains.
Even the ancient Egyptians knew this.
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 6:55 PM Robin
wrote:
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> When they drop the notion that information transfer speed is limited by
> the speed of light (i.e. special relativity),
> they may actually catch up with the rest of the intelligent races in the
> galaxy.
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> Almost no one actually travels
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Tue, 30 Aug 2022 21:01:22 + (UTC):
Hi,
[snip]
>... then there's a quantum concept called "afterglow" ...
>
>which could explain a lot if it were not imaginary
>
>https://phys.org/news/2015-03-photon-afterglow-transmit-transmitting-energy.html
When they
... then there's a quantum concept called "afterglow" ...
which could explain a lot if it were not imaginary
https://phys.org/news/2015-03-photon-afterglow-transmit-transmitting-energy.html
There is a far more interesting open question.
We assume that photons "fly" straight. Of course this work fine for
short distance but does this also hold for millions, trillions of
kilometers?
Because all mass inherently rotates all mass inherits a minimal angular
momentum. We also know
When a medium at rest is moved by a wave pulse does the wave pulse create a
locally small variation of density in the medium? If it does then
wouldn't some of the energy of the wave pulse be reflected back to the
source of the wave pulse?
If this is true then perhaps something analogous can
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