Wednesday, June 13, 2007

frictionless communicator

-----Supposedly if you had a fluctuating high voltage(static) feild that was the lowest amperage possible to carry a signal , there is 0.00 friction for that signal(almost like superfluidity) -----The reasoning behind this is that high voltage power lines have nearly no friction and can travel in thinner wires also with higher voltage. And also at higher voltages regular insulators become conductors due to ionisation (like air conducts electricity in a lightning bolt). So what if you had a high enough voltage that you could pass a signal thru any material in all directions and the only thing that could detect it was a metal receiver tuned to that frequency? -----Also if you could take advantage of interference patterns of 2 coherent signals and control the interference patterns to propogate outwards forever (like a step up frequency instead of a step up power transformer) and then stepped down the frequency at the reciever and translate the signal then you may have infinite channel possibilities and also have travelled across the world at the normal speed of light but you wouldn't have had any signal loss or resistance along the way and may use the same power as a regular cell phone, and had infinite channels. And because of the 0.00 signal loss you may not need to have actual base stations to boost the signal to a sattelite or maybe even you wouldn't even need as much energy as modern cell phones need to transmit a signal to a base station because they would go infinite distance on the very first weak signal and have no resistance along the way ---------- so simplified it's high voltage /"interference pattern utilising" infinite frequencies/ low wattage needed/ no resistance communicator device

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