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RE: "caution"
Kris, here is my fear....
the
worse thing we could do in programing, to the left of this physics
conversation, is give the binary a scene of meaning within it's task. At
that point, we be hard pressed to prove we are not simple
programing....other than faith that we are not being duped.
PS: Keep in mind that each of us is everything. The only thing that seems
to give an impression of separateness in perception is the information
impressed on us since the Big Band.
Modern Physics can wack you brain.
At 12:21 PM 7/26/2005, Hartung, Kris wrote:
Don't
get me started, man. It is already my understanding that they are working
on prototype computers that operate on the principle of
"entanglement" in quantum mechanics, whereby two sub-atomic
particles split and mirror each other's behavior
"instantaneously" over space and time, regardless of distance
(1 foot or 1 light year). They proved this in the 90s over a distance of
a few miles using splitters, state changers/measurers, and fiber optic
tubing....instant communication between particles faster than the speed
of light. It's part of that behavior that Fineman said no physicist truly
understood. Anyway, imagine a computer that operated with binary signals
based on entanglement! We can't even think that fast. Mind boggling
and not so science fiction anymore.
Kris
From: daniel stevenson
[mailto:stillllscary@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 1:11 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: "caution"
""sheesh be carefull!!! one of you is going to hook up too many
computers in loops and create a rift in the fabric of time,transforming
reality into a infinite musical note,spanning endless/seemless loops
untill all matter fades into a vortex.lol. scary
visionary.
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