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Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second         


Author: Sanny
Date: May 7, 2008 10:16

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 message 1000 lightyear
away in just 1 second.

Say Human Beings start living in Space and goes to different Stars
and Galaxies and a message from one galaxy to other has to be sent at
a distance of 1000 lightyears

If we send Light beams it will take 1000 lightyears to reach the
message.

But I want to send the message in a second.

Can anyone Guess How I will Send the message?

If everyone fails to answer my Question I will tell my technique Lets
see if someone already know my trick.

Lets see how many Scientists in this group can send a message 1000
Light years away in 1 seconds. Raise your Hands.

I will tell my answer after 2 days.

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


Author: Uncle Al
Date: May 7, 2008 10:49

Sanny 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 message 1000 lightyear
> away in just 1 second.

Already wrong. Instantaneous or nothing - no privileged coordinate
systems. Spelling counts, idiot.
> Say Human Beings start living in Space and goes to different Stars
> and Galaxies and a message from one galaxy to other has to be sent at
> a distance of 1000 lightyears

Hey fucking stooopid - how far apart are galaxies' centers? What is
the diameter of the Milky Way galaxy?
> If we send Light beams it will take 1000 lightyears to reach the
> message.
> But I want to send the message in a second.

Stupid and slow.
> Can anyone Guess How I will Send the message?
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second         


Author: Mike
Date: May 7, 2008 15:16

On May 7, 1:16 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> Lets see how many Scientists in this group can send a message 1000
> Light years away in 1 seconds. Raise your Hands.

Can you cover 100 miles in an hour travelling at 50 miles per hour?
> I will tell my answer after 2 days.

Did you lose the holy cow?

Mike
>
> Bye
> Sanny
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second         


Author: BradGuth
Date: May 7, 2008 16:44

Establish a CW laser beam conduit or waveguide between any two points,
such as 1000 light years apart, then transmit quantum packets all you
want at much faster than light speed.

I'm not sure if any 1000 ly in 1 second as a packet velocity boost or
advantage is there to behold, but perhaps at least twice light speed
should be doable.
. - Brad Guth

Sanny 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 message 1000 lightyear
> away in just 1 second...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second         


Author: ghjones
Date: May 8, 2008 11:15

Feel better?
Go get laid..

"Uncle Al" hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:4821EB8D.3B2364CD@hate.spam.net...
> Sanny wrote:
>>
>> Einstine will say no message can be sent 1000 light year away faster
>> than speed of...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second         


Author: ghjones
Date: May 8, 2008 11:17

"Uncle Al" hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:4821EB8D.3B2364CD@hate.spam.net...

Yes I meant Uncle Same should get laid not the OP.
Throws them insults around like a child.
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second         


Author: The Ghost In The Machine
Date: May 9, 2008 08:23

In sci.physics.relativity, Sanny
hotmail.com>
wrote
on Wed, 7 May 2008 10:16:38 -0700 (PDT)
<9af3c7e2-9b02-4017-bc52-be85b5c69d0d@b9g2000prh.googlegroups.com>:
> 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 message 1000 lightyear
> away in just 1 second.
>
> Say Human Beings start living in Space and goes to different Stars
> and Galaxies and a message from one galaxy to other has to be sent at
> a distance of 1000 lightyears
>
> If we send Light beams it will take 1000 lightyears to reach the
> message.
>
> But I want to send the message in a second.
> ...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second         


Author: Dwib
Date: May 9, 2008 10:40

On May 7, 12:16 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> Lets see how many Scientists in this group can send a message 1000
> Light years away in 1 seconds. Raise your Hands.

How will you know the message was received?

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


Author: mitch.nicolas.raemsch
Date: May 9, 2008 19:45

On May 7, 9:16 am, Sanny 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 message 1000 lightyear
> away in just 1 second.
>
> Say Human Beings start living in Space and goes to  different Stars
> and Galaxies and a message from one galaxy to other has to be sent at
> a distance of 1000 lightyears
>
> If we send Light beams it will take 1000 lightyears to reach the
> message.
>
> But I want to send the message in a second.
>
> Can anyone Guess How I will Send the message?
>
> If everyone fails to answer my Question I will tell my technique Lets
> see if someone already know my trick. ...
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Re: Sending a message 1000 light years away in 1 second         


Author: PD
Date: May 12, 2008 02:54

On May 7, 12:16 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I will tell my answer after 2 days.

You lie.
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