SergiusPaulus
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Is wireless data bound by laws of space-time or is it free to behave outside of those laws? I’m wondering if wireless data could time travel? Wireless data does not have mass?
What do you actually want to do if you could send it somewhere past/future?Is wireless data bound by laws of space-time or is it free to behave outside of those laws? I’m wondering if wireless data could time travel? Wireless data does not have mass?
Wifi uses 2.4 GHz for normal range and 5.0 Ghz for when too many neighbors are using 2.4 GHz wifi at the same time. The shorter the wavelength is, the earlier it will be diffused by bending around and arriving at different times. Once there are not too many antennas reading the same signals, they have time slots assigned for avoiding conflicts, but collisions will still occur if two new users try to grab the same timeslot at the same time, in which they may wait for a random duration.I am not a physicist and know very little of this topic and often need @Harte to help me out, so I will simply pose this as questions.
Celestial objects give off signals, right? So, how would you isolate the wireless data so it wouldn't mix with all those waves out there? Wouldn't you need a some sort of receiver at the other end? We use routers and switches now to manipulate wifi signals now. (I'm not even sure how we currently separate the wifi signals from others, to be honest). So, how would be mimic what we currently use in a larger scale?