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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Jack Sarfatti"
Date: 14 Aug 2005 02:00:43 PM
Object: Telepathy & Wormholes? NO!
re: http://stardrive.org
B... wrote
'Gentlemen,
This is a blue sky thought. I hope you do not think I slipped a gear
in suggesting it, but could telepathy between far distances , if
confirmed, be an example of a worm hole like bridge in space time?
I am looking at a general relativity treatment of worm holes, and I
am thinking how cool it would be if there were a telepathic energy
transfer equivilant to the worm hole papers I am now looking at.
Jack, if this is unadulterated bull, don't hesitate to send me
criticism.
And, for whatever it is worth, I will be at Snow mass for for days
in the group looking at black hole production in accelerators.
Andy"
Actually I had that goofy idea back in 1974 and it's in the first
edition of Space-Time and Beyond in a cartoon. Hal Puthoff back then had
another goofy idea that telepathy was real tachyons. Note virtual
tardyons can be tachyonic.
Virtual quanta do not have direct electrical effects, but they do have
direct gravity effects because of the equivalence principle.
The confusion between IT and BIT is rampant among the Copenhagen Gang.
Wormholes are IT, signal nonlocality is BIT. Of course in the
macro-quantum conscious mind field fused with the electron SETs inside
the dimers of the microtubules things do get mixed together - see P.W.
Anderson's "A Career in Theoretical Physics" (World) on giant matter fields.
But "quantum foam" may not exist. The basic answer is no I think - it's
a category error and the scales are very different i.e. a nanometer vs
Planck scale or maybe fermi scale if there are extra space dimensions.
See expanded http://zpf2005.pdf just uploaded.
Say more about mini-blackhole production in accelerators
http://www-conf.slac.stanford.edu/ssi/2005/lec_notes/Webber/default.htm
http://www-conf.slac.stanford.edu/ssi/2005/lec_notes/Birkedal/default.htm
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