i wonder ... will the moon colonists telnet to bbs
or stream youtube?
Interesting question. The speed of light is going to be the bottleneck
for the interplanetary Internet. The Moon is probably the only extraterrestrial body that could experience 'real-time' communication to the Earth. The round trip delay is 1.3 seconds. To Mars it's between 3 and 21 minutes, depending on it's location in it's orbit. If we had a colony on a Jovian moon, that delay goes to 33-53 minutes.
From what I know. There is something planned like inter-galactic
Internet. And it's base is simply put routers on the pathway of information signal. I'm not sure how it is in theory but my imagination says the connection could be routed on the way. However it really
doesn't solve the trouble of having delay in the minutes intervals or so.
I'm sure QWK will get handy at that case. :-)
We just need to reactivate StarGate Command and get General O'Neal back
on the program.
From what I know. There is something planned like inter-galactic
Internet. And it's base is simply put routers on the pathway of information signal. I'm not sure how it is in theory but my imagination says the connection could be routed on the way. However it really
doesn't solve the trouble of having delay in the minutes intervals or so.
On 02/07/18, Beery said the following...
We just need to reactivate StarGate Command and get General O'Neal ba on the program.
Who's going to call NASA?
Ian McLaughlin wrote to shinobi <=-
On 02/06/18, shinobi said the following...
i wonder ... will the moon colonists telnet to bbs
or stream youtube?
Interesting question. The speed of light is going to be the bottleneck
for the interplanetary Internet. The Moon is probably the only extraterrestrial body that could experience 'real-time' communication
to the Earth. The round trip delay is 1.3 seconds. To Mars it's
between 3 and 21 minutes, depending on it's location in it's orbit. If
we had a colony on a Jovian moon, that delay goes to 33-53 minutes.
shinobi wrote to Ian McLaughlin <=-
From what I know. There is something planned like inter-galactic
Internet. And it's base is simply put routers on the pathway of information signal. I'm not sure how it is in theory but my imagination says the connection could be routed on the way. However it really
doesn't solve the trouble of having delay in the minutes intervals or
so.
I'm sure QWK will get handy at that case. :-)
Beery wrote to Ian McLaughlin <=-
The internet galactic delay between Earth and the Moon, or Earth and
Mars can be overcome with maintaining a stable wormhole through a Stargate,
We just need to reactivate StarGate Command and get General O'Neal back
on the program.
Problem solved.
Wouldn't quantum computing solve this? I thought the idea was with superposition and entanglement that instantly the data reaches the it's destination.
I'm really sorry. But I'm not that good in the Quantum theory. De-facto
I know barely anything about it. However the entanglement should work.
AFAIK you can't actually decipher any information from quantum entanglement without knowing something about both particles.
If you interact with one particle and try to observe the second for a result, your observation is also an interaction that changes the outcome in a manner you can't determine without already knowing what was done to the first particle. It's only after you have that information that you
can work backwards and figure out both particles did in fact do the
spooky thing.
So if one particle would be on Earth and other on Moon then the message could be de- crypted after both of the particles has been observed at once?
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