A couple of physicists have been speculating on whether the LHC could send a particle to the past, with the suggestion being that messages could be sent that way.
Apart from “don’t buy Betamax” (a joke I have borrowed from “Good Omens”,) messages from the future could be even more useful, as Japanese events are showing.
But here’s another interesting point: is anyone connected with CERN looking at particle sprays with the intent of deciphering any encrypted messages therein? Something of a long shot, I would have to admit.
Here’s an idea for a short story (possibly been already done?): physicist interprets CERN message as “turn LHC off now!”, then has to convince his fellow scientists he’s not mad.
1 comment:
No goood, steve. These are mathematical theologians, not scientists. People who think a calculus equation is 'beautiful' because they cannot get a sheila.
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