Re: Thoughts from my little warped mind

Hexslinger ( hexslngr@internet-frontier.net )
Fri, 20 Mar 1998 19:43:52 -0800 (PST)

On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Matthew Redmond wrote:

> Every point in the universe has its own separate frequency.

This is basically in line with the holographic universe ideal -- all
points in the universe consist of various frequencies (not just one) -
whose collisions produce the aether itself in all its dimensionality.
By interfering with the aether, one should theoretically be able to affect
the hologram as well such that you can blink from one part of the hologram
to the next. I really need to get some further information on holography
so I can draft a short essay on this topic -- it's really worth the
investigation if anybody's got the time or the money to do it, but it's
kinda pointless unless I were to arrange some notes containing what little
is known about holography and how it can be adapted/grafted to physics as
we know it.

> As to faster than light travel, I still don't know. They did a
> calculation on the warp field, they found that the amount of
> matter/antimatter in the universe isn't enough to form one, or sustain it.
> Damn shame though, I was really looking forward to working in engineering.

"warp fields"? What the hell are you talking about? Please tell me you're
not dragging pop-science into this discussion... you're not, are you? :)