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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Teleportation
In 1970 Stephen Hawking’s was struggling with Einstein’s theories and had trouble linking them to quantum mechanics
Information has been teleported in two separate atoms about a yards distance in January of 2009. This was a milestone in quantum information processing. The polarization of photons transferred from one place to another without the aid of a physical source was what made this possible.
We are now able to transport over a meters distance. This works because of a quantum phenomenon called entanglement.
Quantum Mechanics is waves of information, which are like Alice in Wonderland going down the Rabbit Hole.
Yeremiah Hardt
yeremiah@aol.com
Monday, June 27, 2011
Prime Directive
“As the right of each sentient species to live in accordance with its normal cultural evolution is considered sacred, no Star Fleet personnel may interfere with the healthy development of alien life and culture. Such interference includes the introduction of superior knowledge, strength, or technology to a world whose society is incapable of handling such advantages wisely. Star Fleet personnel may not violate this Prime Directive, even to save their lives and/or their ship unless they are acting to right an earlier violation or an accidental contamination of said culture. This directive takes precedence over any and all other considerations, and carries with it the highest moral obligation.”
This is Starfleet’s general Order 1. It is the most important and binding principle about no-interference in other planets cultures, internal affairs, development and progression. Starfleet Captains have to justify their actions in going against this in a court of law.
Yeremiah Hardt
yeremiah@aol.com
This is Starfleet’s general Order 1. It is the most important and binding principle about no-interference in other planets cultures, internal affairs, development and progression. Starfleet Captains have to justify their actions in going against this in a court of law.
Yeremiah Hardt
yeremiah@aol.com
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