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Old May 18th 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
timothy liverance
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Default Who needs a time machine "information travels faster than time"

Who needs a time machine "information travels faster than time"

Based on a on a papper I read,6 months ago on Optical Physics
Information encoded in a laser moves faster than time!
So if someone triangled 3 satelight in orbit. Someone could

1.Download the whole internet from space from the future.
2.See the future of the global climate for prediction.
3.Have advanced satelight Images on movement of troops.
4.See the future of mars and predict wars.
they could do all this with out even getting in a time machine the big
eye in the sky would it be nice to see the future of space travel
And the price tag for building a system like this would run really low.
combine this data base with my website on all breakthrew on the internet
for the next 500 years You would be able to compute to infinite
If you think this is science fiction Look up optical physcis and the
speed of informatiom has been found to move faster than time.
If you remeber NASA was testing this theroy Two months ago!! Combine
this information with teleportation and you have the Most powerful
thing one can own "All the information".

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Old May 18th 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Robert J. Kolker
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Default Who needs a time machine "information travels faster than time"



timothy liverance wrote:

Who needs a time machine "information travels faster than time"

Based on a on a papper I read,6 months ago on Optical Physics
Information encoded in a laser moves faster than time!
So if someone triangled 3 satelight in orbit. Someone could


Sure. Right. There exists an FTL telegraph. And angels will soon fly out
of your arse.

Bob Kolker


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Old May 21st 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
John Anderson
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Default Who needs a time machine "information travels faster than time"



timothy liverance wrote:

Who needs a time machine "information travels faster than time"

Based on a on a papper I read,6 months ago on Optical Physics
Information encoded in a laser moves faster than time!


You don't understand what you read. First of all, moving "faster than time"

is your terminology. I defy you to explain this in terms of a physics
experiment.

The experiment that you refer to is consistent with relativity.

John Anderson

 




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