Overclocker Creates Rift in Space

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by foogoo, Jan 10, 2005.

  1. foogoo

    foogoo Major "foogoo" Geek

  2. NeoNemesis

    NeoNemesis Moutharrhea

    lol reminds me of the time when we had a thread argument about how if you had an internet connection faster than light, that you would actually upload stuff, not download it. not sure how, but it seemed logical and was pretty confusing.
     
  3. goldfish

    goldfish Lt. Sushi.DC

    Well. Speaking partically... you would need a force-carrier particle (say, a photon) that is entangled with another force carrier particle at the server, meaning the connection would go at an infinite speed.... faster than the speed of light (as soon as the particle had a force applied to it, there would be a result at the other end.) However, this doesn't mean a fast speed, it just means that and data transferred would not have to spend time in transit. It would remove the bottleneck.

    This would also completley remove the need for any kind of wire or connection between the machines.

    Talk about Wireless!

    You would also get into lots of complications with reletivity in order to keep these force carrier particles in the same place! :D
     
  4. NeoNemesis

    NeoNemesis Moutharrhea

    See what I mean? I'm very confused now.
     
  5. goldfish

    goldfish Lt. Sushi.DC

    I wonder how long it will take till we understand practical quantum mechanics as well as we do electronics. Hmmmm
     

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