<Spudboy100@aol.com> Wrote:
> The sheer "faith" in electro-magnetic transfer of duplicated, uploaded,
> people is astounding. I don't see this as a usable, future technology, until
> one can figure out how to prevent distortion via intense radiation, gamma
> rays, cosmic rays, and so forth.
Huh? Gamma rays do not distort radio waves, and in fact for 40 years we've had
radio telescopes that could communicate with a similar instrument anywhere in
the galaxy; if another one actually existed elsewhere course. Use a good error
correcting code and you'd have very few errors.
>Gimme' dat old time Neurtrinos, they're good enough to work.
What on earth would be the point that? Neutrinos are certainly no faster than radio
waves, probably a little slower, and they're astronomically more difficult to detect.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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