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Communications article : Comet Tail Communication
 

Communications > Comet Tail Communication

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Lance Winslow

It is possible to put a device on a comet which can not only steer it to distant lands, but also use it’s tail as a communication banner. This idea is not too far fetched as scientists are figuring out ways to encode photons. Atomic Photon Cloud Communications:

http://www.spacedaily.com/news/physics-04zi.html

Right now this experiment is allowing communication between sets of atoms, which has major implications for quantum computing. Also experimenting is being done at Los Alamos National Labs with encoding light with data and so far they have been able to send data over ten miles away on a beam of light. What does all this mean? Well it means unbelievably fast computing speeds, over vast distances. Data and communication at the speed of light, is a fascinating future. As we discuss this it appears we can send data even faster than light itself:

http://kh.bu.edu/qcl/pdf/chiao__r1993751f1505.pdf

When intelligent life wants to contact us, what method might they use? Well, perhaps they have already discovered the concept of Atomic Photon manipulation and are able to communicate using that, perhaps there is data in the light itself? Is intelligent life trying to contact us using the photons sent thru light to our planet in the latest waves of energy waves? Although this sounds like science fiction, we are learning it is quite possible to do that ourselves.

The writing on the tail of a comet is interesting in that as the comet passes planets it leaves its Comet Dust for all to see. Perhaps we should collect some Comet Dust ourselves and de-code it? Aerial Advertisers have often used the heat from the combustion of the aircraft engines at to make smoke signals and clouds with writing on them. The Atom Photon Manipulation is along this line of thinking and can you imagine the amount of data you can send and receive over vast distances using such a method? Scientists have been working on this stuff for quite a while and the age of quantum communication and computing is nearly upon us. Fifty years ago it was more or less science fiction in Arthur C Clark’s books, now it is almost here. If we encode the ice crystals coming off a comet’s tail with messages we have a way to send a messenger across the galaxy.

The ice crystals tail of the comet can contain both a large-scale message and a micro message within the molecules making up the Comet Tail itself. A robotic attachment which uses some of the comet tail for fuel and propulsion will steer the comet to other solar systems and encode the ice crystals as it passed distant planets to deliver a message, a portable message greeting. It will also make ice patterns on the tail so that all who visualize this can see that this comet contains a message.

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