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January 24 Speeding And Sensibility Oh how I wonder, why are we sold cars that are capable of 100mph + only
to be held back at 70mph on our motorways. The ecological argument just
doesn't hold water any more, not when you have cars that have six and
sometimes even seven gears. What about safety? Well the truth is that it is quite dangerous to be driving at 70mph on todays motorways, because you see people all the time being sandwiched in the middle lane not going fast enough past lorries and coaches. When I see the bulk of traffic flying past at a steady 85-90mph there is a real sense of this traffic staying out of harms way and finding itself space. When all the traffic is stuck at 70, it tends to bunch up and you see people pulling into the outer lane rather dangerously because a truck will have to pull out into the middle lane to overtake someone driving dangerously slow in the left lane. Sometimes going that bit faster is the safe thing to do as it can keep you clear of potential trouble. Having said the above, I do however believe it's important to stick to the 20/30/40mph speed limits that exist in built up areas for very obvious reasons. Subspace Computing With Inbuilt Web Just imagine it for a moment. The advent of quantum computing and what
that really means. Two particles aware of and connected to each other
with a kind of super string or maybe a bouncy multi dimensional
celestial web. What we're really looking at is the ability to have a
CPU that could have many different components in many different
locations, each reflecting what the other does or acting as independent
components. They will be capable of faster than light communication and if much of quantum theory turns out to be correct you could just construct your platform here on earth and have mirror constructions using connected particles looking after themselves in remote spatial locations. Quantum theory also implies that these machines may not work correctly without a conscious observer. If we ever design and make one of these computers maybe it would be best that they don't work on their own, at least not at first. We may come to a point when we reach a certain level of maturity in evolution. Right now we are still at the level of banging rocks together even if it is at light speed. You then end up with a way of collecting data from far flung regions of the universe or more locally in our own galaxy or solar system. No probes no space craft, at least not if you want to quickly collect data from the chilly methane (and possibly water) seas of Europa. Very handy for learning about any physical or chemical challenges before trying to send a manned mission into unknown territory. What we're talking about here is a kind of real sub space communication, a way of tapping the web that may just lay one or two levels removed from the frequency spectrum of our senses and indeed our extended senses (meaning instrumentation). Perhaps we’ll find a whole new everywhere kind of frequency bed. This bed would need very little energy to vibrate in sequences of ones and zeros assuming we’re still restricted to those. How would the cross over point work? There would have to be some kind of intermediary between the large physical pre input process and the slightly removed quantum aspect of information organization and data processing/gathering function required on the micro levels where the very solid matter that we interact with becomes more wispy and then non tangible. This is where we’d have special molecular bots (nano becomes a tiring word if over used) working as the interface between solid and wispy matter, able to pass through and feed back the relevant data. If any of the above is possible we would be faced with the prospect of as good as infinite computing power connected to a default universal networking system. Of course, how would you pair up the particals required for the job? Well as with so much of our technology already, it seems as though nature will have done all the hard work for us. All (big understatement) we will will have to do is find the relevent partical on this side of the universe and then learn to find out where its counterpart lies. A seemingly daunting task, but with a heafty dose of super computing power to hand it might, just might be possible. I also hope that if we can reach that level of maturity we'll find a way to partical pair between star that end and powergrid this end. Devices could appear with their own ability to draw just the right amount of power for their needs, from stars unimaginable distances away from us. |
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