anomalousdecay
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Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
91 ATAR, get into UNSW engineering, get a doctorate, become Gordon Freeman ( probably should do a particle physics degree instead).
I'd rather invent something like Alan Walsh did with AAS, but causing a resonance cascade unintentionally and then saving the world would be more fun.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
91 ATAR, get into UNSW engineering, get a doctorate, become Gordon Freeman ( probably should do a particle physics degree instead).
I'd rather invent something like Alan Walsh did with AAS, but causing a resonance cascade unintentionally and then saving the world would be more fun.
Sy123: do it do it do it
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by Sy123
do it do it do it
Hopefully. Finally, someone who knows of the Free-man.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Does anyone else have something in mind that seems highly unlikely, like a resonance cascade?
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
Does anyone else have something in mind that seems highly unlikely, like a resonance cascade?
Spacetime manipulation and portal mechanics.
Humans gotta figure out how to control extremely dense regions of space first....
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by hayabusaboston
Spacetime manipulation and portal mechanics.
Humans gotta figure out how to control extremely dense regions of space first....
Yeah that is true. However, entanglement seems to be the way. A team is trying to teleport photons at the moment. http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknap...over-88-miles/
Pretty good, huh.
I think these guys should take into account what happened in half-life (especially blue shift and opposing force) how
"Teleportation isn't as easy as going from point a to point b" Dr. Rosenberg.
Simply, by thinking about it, entanglement involves an external factor, where the identity of a photon is opposed with another, in which that photon is opposed with another a fair distance away, which is similar to what Rosenberg was trying to say.
Half-Life is actually quite important for the field, as Einstein said "Imagination is more important than Knowledge".
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
Yeah that is true. However, entanglement seems to be the way. A team is trying to teleport photons at the moment. http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknap...over-88-miles/
Pretty good, huh.
I think these guys should take into account what happened in half-life (especially blue shift and opposing force) how
"Teleportation isn't as easy as going from point a to point b" Dr. Rosenberg.
Simply, by thinking about it, entanglement involves an external factor, where the identity of a photon is opposed with another, in which that photon is opposed with another a fair distance away, which is similar to what Rosenberg was trying to say.
Half-Life is actually quite important for the field, as Einstein said "Imagination is more important than Knowledge".
HOLY SHIT YOU JUST TRIGGERED A WATERFALL OF INFORMATION TO FLOW INTO MY BRAIN FROM ARTICLES AND BOOKS IVE READ ABOUT THIS PREVIOUSLY!!
omg!!
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
I... am.... being.... inundated....with....memories.....of....scientific articles.....
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
o an anomalousdecay, I have different ideas to entanglement, relating to gravitational waves. I need to do more research on these and see if they're actually legit possible, assuming humans have the technology sometime in the future.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by hayabusaboston
o an anomalousdecay, I have different ideas to entanglement, relating to gravitational waves. I need to do more research on these and see if they're actually legit possible, assuming humans have the technology sometime in the future.
I just simply think of gravitational waves as ripples in a 3-dimensional pond being caused by the movement of mass throughout Einsteinian space.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
I just simply think of gravitational waves as ripples in a 3-dimensional pond being caused by the movement of mass throughout Einsteinian space.
Yea there's more to my ideas than that lol. Different theories provide different models, Im trying to decide which one is most applicable in my situation, and im going to research more before I describe what im thinking. I could be thinking of bullshit lol, thats why im learning about whether its eventually [possible.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Haha.
I guess It could kind of make sense though. I mean if a gravitational wave is generated by the movement of the particle, then space will have the particle's identity of shape and mass. Then, if instead of actually sending the particle hurtling through space, the identity of the particle can be entangled, maybe resulting in teleportation.
I will make an entanglement thread on this in Physics HSC.
4-unit Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English Advanced, Economics
Aim: 91 ATAR
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
I just simply think of gravitational waves as ripples in a 3-dimensional pond being caused by the movement of mass throughout Einsteinian space.
Yea there's more to my ideas than that lol. Different theories provide different models, Im trying to decide which one is most applicable in my situation, and im going to research more before I describe what im thinking. In as few words as possible, contraction of spacetime in a controlled manner. This should enlighten you:
http://www.metaresearch.org/cosmolog...of_gravity.asp
I could be thinking of bullshit lol, thats why im researching to see if it is or isnt.
well, gravitational waves do travel faster than light speed lol, that opens a few possibilities... Check out the link I posted.
Continue...............
91 ATAR, get into UNSW engineering, get a doctorate, become Gordon Freeman ( probably should do a particle physics degree instead).
I'd rather invent something like Alan Walsh did with AAS, but causing a resonance cascade unintentionally and then saving the world would be more fun.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
91 ATAR, get into UNSW engineering, get a doctorate, become Gordon Freeman ( probably should do a particle physics degree instead).
I'd rather invent something like Alan Walsh did with AAS, but causing a resonance cascade unintentionally and then saving the world would be more fun.
Sy123: do it do it do it
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by Sy123
do it do it do it
Hopefully. Finally, someone who knows of the Free-man.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Does anyone else have something in mind that seems highly unlikely, like a resonance cascade?
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
Does anyone else have something in mind that seems highly unlikely, like a resonance cascade?
Spacetime manipulation and portal mechanics.
Humans gotta figure out how to control extremely dense regions of space first....
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by hayabusaboston
Spacetime manipulation and portal mechanics.
Humans gotta figure out how to control extremely dense regions of space first....
Yeah that is true. However, entanglement seems to be the way. A team is trying to teleport photons at the moment. http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknap...over-88-miles/
Pretty good, huh.
I think these guys should take into account what happened in half-life (especially blue shift and opposing force) how
"Teleportation isn't as easy as going from point a to point b" Dr. Rosenberg.
Simply, by thinking about it, entanglement involves an external factor, where the identity of a photon is opposed with another, in which that photon is opposed with another a fair distance away, which is similar to what Rosenberg was trying to say.
Half-Life is actually quite important for the field, as Einstein said "Imagination is more important than Knowledge".
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
Yeah that is true. However, entanglement seems to be the way. A team is trying to teleport photons at the moment. http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknap...over-88-miles/
Pretty good, huh.
I think these guys should take into account what happened in half-life (especially blue shift and opposing force) how
"Teleportation isn't as easy as going from point a to point b" Dr. Rosenberg.
Simply, by thinking about it, entanglement involves an external factor, where the identity of a photon is opposed with another, in which that photon is opposed with another a fair distance away, which is similar to what Rosenberg was trying to say.
Half-Life is actually quite important for the field, as Einstein said "Imagination is more important than Knowledge".
HOLY SHIT YOU JUST TRIGGERED A WATERFALL OF INFORMATION TO FLOW INTO MY BRAIN FROM ARTICLES AND BOOKS IVE READ ABOUT THIS PREVIOUSLY!!
omg!!
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
I... am.... being.... inundated....with....memories.....of....scientific articles.....
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
o an anomalousdecay, I have different ideas to entanglement, relating to gravitational waves. I need to do more research on these and see if they're actually legit possible, assuming humans have the technology sometime in the future.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by hayabusaboston
o an anomalousdecay, I have different ideas to entanglement, relating to gravitational waves. I need to do more research on these and see if they're actually legit possible, assuming humans have the technology sometime in the future.
I just simply think of gravitational waves as ripples in a 3-dimensional pond being caused by the movement of mass throughout Einsteinian space.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
I just simply think of gravitational waves as ripples in a 3-dimensional pond being caused by the movement of mass throughout Einsteinian space.
Yea there's more to my ideas than that lol. Different theories provide different models, Im trying to decide which one is most applicable in my situation, and im going to research more before I describe what im thinking. I could be thinking of bullshit lol, thats why im learning about whether its eventually [possible.
Re: Where are you hoping your marks will get you?
Haha.
I guess It could kind of make sense though. I mean if a gravitational wave is generated by the movement of the particle, then space will have the particle's identity of shape and mass. Then, if instead of actually sending the particle hurtling through space, the identity of the particle can be entangled, maybe resulting in teleportation.
I will make an entanglement thread on this in Physics HSC.
4-unit Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English Advanced, Economics
Aim: 91 ATAR
Originally Posted by anomalousdecay
I just simply think of gravitational waves as ripples in a 3-dimensional pond being caused by the movement of mass throughout Einsteinian space.
Yea there's more to my ideas than that lol. Different theories provide different models, Im trying to decide which one is most applicable in my situation, and im going to research more before I describe what im thinking. In as few words as possible, contraction of spacetime in a controlled manner. This should enlighten you:
http://www.metaresearch.org/cosmolog...of_gravity.asp
I could be thinking of bullshit lol, thats why im researching to see if it is or isnt.
well, gravitational waves do travel faster than light speed lol, that opens a few possibilities... Check out the link I posted.
Continue...............
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