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From: mabarnstijn@watrose.UUCP (Michael A. Barnstijn)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Matter Transmission (NOT duplication)
Message-ID: <6935@watrose.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 18-Aug-84 11:25:23 EDT
Article-I.D.: watrose.6935
Posted: Sat Aug 18 11:25:23 1984
Date-Received: Sun, 19-Aug-84 00:24:34 EDT
Organization: U of Waterloo, Ontario
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A quick note: if all you wish to do is "transmit" mass Z from point A to 
point B in 3-space, why not use the "old" idea:
Cause a fold through higer dimensions which then "aligns" A and B, 
and then push Z through a "hole" created in some way.  

I thought for sure that someone would eventually mention this, but unless 
I missed it, no one did.  Thought I'd rake this oldie up.  
However, its being old doesn't mean it ain't possible.  The advantages are: 
no scanning for information content, no transmission of more bits than you 
can shake a logic probe at, and no reconstitution through matter transmutation 
at the other end.

Just step through and hot-foot it to the next booth before those cops figure 
out what number you dialed!...

Michael A. Barnstijn 
UUCP:  {decvax clyde allegra}!watmath!watrose!mabarnstijn
CSNET: mabarnstijn%watrose%waterloo.CSNET
ARPA:  mabarnstijn%watrose%waterloo.CSNET@csnet-relay.CSNET
other: Dept. Of C.S., University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada