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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 16, 2008 17:46

...2 sec faster than speed of light. Still you lie. When after many... say its noty possible. 300 years back messages used to be ... kingdom to another. So 300 years Back if some one said ... Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second.... Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second.... Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second....
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: gdewilde
Date: May 16, 2008 17:11

...2 sec faster than speed of light. Still you lie. When after many...will say its noty possible. 300 years back messages used to be sent... kingdom to another. So 300 years Back if some one said I...> Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second.... Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second.... Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second....
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 16, 2008 10:36

... 384,000 km away. This is as "tight" as we can get the laser to be. A CW waveguide will not extend to the Moon, much less 8.6 light years. I believe it's more like a km in radius = 2 km in diameter. Of course, it's not hardly interstellar worthy if it's transmitted from ...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: dlzc
Date: May 16, 2008 10:11

... 384,000 km away.  This is as "tight" as we can get the laser to be.  A CW waveguide will not extend to the Moon, much less 8.6 light years. I believe it's more like a km in radius = 2 km in diameter. Of course, it's not hardly interstellar worthy if it's transmitted from within our...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 16, 2008 09:28

... as a FTL pipe of quantum (FM) photon packets? For 1000 light years? Kidding, right? More like 8.6 light years worth of a CW beam. That's doable, is ...masses will wave the "far end" around by light minutes (more likely both ends). To say ... to the Moon, much less 8.6 light years. David A. Smith I believe it's more like a km in ...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: PD
Date: May 16, 2008 06:52

...2 sec faster than speed of light. Still you lie. When after many...will say its noty possible. 300 years back messages used to be sent...one kingdom to another. So 300 years Back if some one said ... Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second.... Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second.... Won't work for 1000 light years away in one second....
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: dlzc
Date: May 15, 2008 06:01

...> as a FTL pipe of quantum (FM) photon packets? For 1000 light years?  Kidding, right? More like 8.6 light years worth of a CW beam.  That's doable, is it? "... masses will wave the "far end" around by light minutes (more likely both ends).  To say nothing ... will not extend to the Moon, much less 8.6 light years. David A. Smith
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 14, 2008 13:48

...softta...@hotmail.com> wrote: Einstine will say no message can be sent 1000 light year away faster than speed of light. But there is my theoritical way of sending ... a distance of 1000 lightyears If we send Light beams it will take 1000 lightyears to reach ...in this group can send a message 1000 Light years away in 1 seconds. Raise your ...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: z
Date: May 14, 2008 13:10

...<softta...@hotmail.com> wrote: Einstine will say no message can be sent 1000 light year away faster than speed of light. But there is my theoritical way of sending ... a distance of 1000 lightyears If we send Light beams it will take 1000 lightyears to reach ... Lets see how many Scientists in this group can send a message 1000 Light years away in 1 seconds. Raise your ...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: May 14, 2008 12:55

.../waveguide notion, as a FTL pipe of quantum (FM) photon packets? For 1000 light years? Kidding, right? More like 8.6 light years worth of a CW beam. That's doable, is it? "Waveguide"? No way. "Heliopause" velocities and masses will wave the "far end" around by light minutes (more likely both ends). To say nothing of the ...
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