This is a discussion on "What time is it?" aksed the microcontroller within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; On Fri, 28 May 2004 05:29:57 -0400, George Neuner <gneuner2@dont.spam.me> wrote: > On ...
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 05:29:57 -0400, George Neuner
<gneuner2@dont.spam.me> wrote: > On Mon, 24 May 2004 00:45:29 +1000, "Michael" <Michael Mich> wrote: > >> Assume that someone find a magical way to sync all omputers with the >> accuracy you want. How can you verify that? > Easy ... just use Thiotimoline based components and slave them all to > a common clock source. Don't forget to use Black Hole Diodes at the end of the chain or the excess energy will be sucked back in time and kill your grandfather. -- -| Bob Hauck -| To Whom You Are Speaking -| http://www.haucks.org/ |
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 05:29:57 -0400, George Neuner
<gneuner2@dont.spam.me> wrote: >On Mon, 24 May 2004 00:45:29 +1000, "Michael" <Michael Mich> wrote: > >>Assume that someone find a magical way to sync all omputers with the >>accuracy you want. >>How can you verify that? >> > >Easy ... just use Thiotimoline based components and slave them all to >a common clock source. > But wouldn't that require you to throw all the systems into a vat of water (simultaneously)? Might be hard on the non-thiotimoline components... Regards, -=Dave -- Change is inevitable, progress is not. |
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 13:55:34 GMT, iddw@hotmail.com (Dave Hansen)
wrote: >On Fri, 28 May 2004 05:29:57 -0400, George Neuner ><gneuner2@dont.spam.me> wrote: > >>On Mon, 24 May 2004 00:45:29 +1000, "Michael" <Michael Mich> wrote: >> >>>Assume that someone find a magical way to sync all omputers with the >>>accuracy you want. >>>How can you verify that? >>> >> >>Easy ... just use Thiotimoline based components and slave them all to >>a common clock source. >> > >But wouldn't that require you to throw all the systems into a vat of >water (simultaneously)? Might be hard on the non-thiotimoline >components... > Nope. Thiotimoline was a salt which could be added to other materials. In the proper crystaline structure, the 4th dimensional bond would create an alternate conductivity path having an effective zero propogation delay. Asimov himself speculated on this use and included the idea in some of his stories. George ============================================= Send real email to GNEUNER2 at COMCAST o NET |
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"George Neuner" <gneuner2@dont.spam.me> wrote in message
> On Fri, 28 May 2004 13:55:34 GMT, iddw@hotmail.com (Dave Hansen) > >On Fri, 28 May 2004 05:29:57 -0400, George Neuner > >>On Mon, 24 May 2004 00:45:29 +1000, "Michael" <Michael Mich> wrote: > >>>Assume that someone find a magical way to sync all omputers with the > >>>accuracy you want. > >>>How can you verify that? > >>Easy ... just use Thiotimoline based components and slave them all to > >>a common clock source. > >But wouldn't that require you to throw all the systems into a vat of > >water (simultaneously)? Might be hard on the non-thiotimoline > >components... > Nope. Thiotimoline was a salt which could be added to other > materials. In the proper crystaline structure, the 4th dimensional > bond would create an alternate conductivity path having an effective > zero propogation delay. Asimov himself speculated on this use and > included the idea in some of his stories. I wonder how closely related this is to how tunnel diodes work? Cheers! Rich |