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Sending Messages Through a Worm Hole
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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 242425" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>1) Sounds like that would make a terrible mess in the sky. Ghost fruit technology shouldn't be pursued.</p><p></p><p>2) Also sounds like an antigravity field could hold the wormhole open, but it would probably need some kind of dimensional stabilizer from whatever created the wormhole in the first place. Given that someone opened the wormhole, it shouldn't be too hard to also send this technology through the wormhole for use in the tunnel and on the other side. I make this point saying that natural wormholes couldn't exist under these models. As soon as some space dust or gas entered them, they'd collapse.</p><p></p><p>3) It's unlikely light or radio waves would bounce off the sides of the wormhole tunnel and eventually make it to the other side. If the wormhole is direct line of sight, this wouldn't matter much. It may be possible to pulse the wormhole excavator's field generator in such a way that the "vibrations" could be picked up easily on the other side as data. A band pass filter could be applied to different pulsing frequencies to form multiple channels like we use with common radio. I'm not sure I'd want to be in the tunnel during heavy pulses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 242425, member: 13649"] 1) Sounds like that would make a terrible mess in the sky. Ghost fruit technology shouldn't be pursued. 2) Also sounds like an antigravity field could hold the wormhole open, but it would probably need some kind of dimensional stabilizer from whatever created the wormhole in the first place. Given that someone opened the wormhole, it shouldn't be too hard to also send this technology through the wormhole for use in the tunnel and on the other side. I make this point saying that natural wormholes couldn't exist under these models. As soon as some space dust or gas entered them, they'd collapse. 3) It's unlikely light or radio waves would bounce off the sides of the wormhole tunnel and eventually make it to the other side. If the wormhole is direct line of sight, this wouldn't matter much. It may be possible to pulse the wormhole excavator's field generator in such a way that the "vibrations" could be picked up easily on the other side as data. A band pass filter could be applied to different pulsing frequencies to form multiple channels like we use with common radio. I'm not sure I'd want to be in the tunnel during heavy pulses. [/QUOTE]
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