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Re: (TFT) eternal gates?



> How's that for a tangent :-)
>
> -Brad
>

Brilliant! Now we not only have a space engine that can supply constant
boost (and runs off of money LITERALLY) but we now have an explanation for
vacuum genesis of the Universe (and even those virtual particles). It also
suggests a rotating hypersphere as the shape of the Universe relative to at
least 1 other Universe. You can drop those tangents anytime!

Jay
"Anything you get free costs more than it's worth - but you don't find out
until later."
Bernardo de la Paz


> > Thorn
> >
> > I knew somebody would go there.  It doesn't matter if it oxidizes, it's
> > still got its speed, even if it's a vapor, and it's going to get to that
> > bottom gate.  Then it goes around again.
>
> From that perspective, the air itself would do the job - sans coin.  All
it
> would have is turbulence to slow it down, which would generate heat.  Lots
> of heat.  Eventually the whirling air currents would impart enough energy
to
> the surrounding air that you wouldn't need to turn it off to destroy a
> planet.
>
> If you assume that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, then a device
of
> this type is simply 'borrowing' energy from somewhere else.  If it were
> borrowing that energy from the rest of the universe - say from the
> spontaneous annihilation of matter taken randomly from wherever matter
> happens to be - then what you would have is a device for concentrating all
> the matter and energy in the universe in a small place.  Most of it would
> quickly escape the gate but that's a lot of gravity in a small space.
> Eventually enough of the matter would be between the gates that the effect
> of gravity from outside the gates wouldn't have much effect on the stuff
> inside, but by that time you'd have the biggest (indeed only) black whole
in
> the universe between the gates.  Gravity takes over at that point, and
> eventually it blows up and looks a whole lot like the big bang (if you
> believe in that sort of thing).
>
> Makes you wonder if maybe that's what happened to the LAST guys who tried
> this trick...and if perhaps it isn't still running.
>
> How's that for a tangent :-)
>
> -Brad
>

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