Windspren
Windspren
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4th Aug 2016
18th Oct 2016
Coming in the Past! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xC_yh8ga1fmrZMUuIU_-UZL7yuFsOLZ9ciBXOb3LFIs/edit?usp=sharing
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  • Kostia4381
    Kostia4381
    15th Aug 2016
    The program is supposed to tell a quadrillion nanobots to quantum teleport to random particles (Once their coordinates have been confirmed) and do all the scans for us. The nanobots return back to the ship and transmit 1EB each to the ship. The ~1000YB gets processed into the 3D map.
  • MrSpudNugget
    MrSpudNugget
    15th Aug 2016
    but it can only sit into 2 states (i think) so if you assign 1 state 1 and the other 0 and use it like binary coding you'll probably have the fastest Info Transport system in the universe
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    15th Aug 2016
    But you have to use a normal signal to tell the other person the current state of the particle, etc.
  • MrSpudNugget
    MrSpudNugget
    15th Aug 2016
    if you get the particles entangled and are able to measure the states...
  • MrSpudNugget
    MrSpudNugget
    15th Aug 2016
    actually quantum entanglement can tanrsport info...
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    15th Aug 2016
    The only FTL communication you have is some haxed quantum entanglement (yes, I'm aware that quantum entanglement can't actually transmit information, but shh, magic future tech has ALL the answers) and micro wormholes to send signals into. Otherwise, your sensors are limited to the speed of light.
  • MrSpudNugget
    MrSpudNugget
    15th Aug 2016
    Kevin, just make sure you're doing computer scans every couple minuites
  • Kostia4381
    Kostia4381
    15th Aug 2016
    tl;dr: basically a security system
  • Kostia4381
    Kostia4381
    15th Aug 2016
    It also detects ships and their passengers, overall the range of the radar is 100+ light years if we're actually in the future, otherwise it's range is 1 LY.
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    15th Aug 2016
    @Spud I know, that's why I'm worried.