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Old October 20th 06, 05:13 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Default Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?

inorganic, and a mass so small that it would take trillions
to make one milligram.



"Big John" wrote in message
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| Jim
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| Reading the tech litature, they have moved matter (maybe
just one
| atom) in the lab from one place to another so it is
possible.
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| Who would have thought the original transistor would have
morphed into
| the things on market today?
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| Big John
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| On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 17:34:27 -0500, "Jim Macklin"
| wrote:
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| LOL
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| BTW, matter transmission as done on StarTrek can NEVER
| happen and just because of the Heisenberg (sp) effect.
| Einstein's equation works both ways, E=MC^2 means that to
| create matter with a weight equal to a person would
require
| the energy of several thousand atomic bombs, under full
| control and without destruction of the mechanism.
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| "Dudley Henriques" wrote in
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| | "Jim Macklin"
wrote
| in message
| | news:X6yYg.3090$XX2.1488@dukeread04...
| | The Beechjet has a StarTrek matter-transporter that
will
| | beam the passengers and cargo safely to the ground at
| the
| | nearest discrete place, then it switches to phaser
mode
| and
| | destroys the aircraft so there is no dangerous debris
| | falling on any city.
| |
| | Careful there Jim....we don't want him ejaculating
himself
| from the
| | simulator! :-)
| | D
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