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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (20802)1/3/2001 4:30:29 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Now, to the Exit 1 business. chapel42.com <Was Douglas Adams a theologian? In his 'Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy', Adams describes a race of hyper-intelligent, pan dimensional beings, who had reached a point in their existence where they wanted to understand the purpose of the universe and their own existence. They built the super computer, Deep Thought and upon completion, they asked it for the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything.

The computer worked for several millennia on the answer. When the day arrived for them to receive the answer, they were stunned, shocked and disappointed to hear that the answer was simply '42.' The computer had spent a million years computing the question of life, the universe and everything and had come back with the answer of '42.' Deep Thought explained that it had the answer, but would be unable to give them the question so that they could understand the answer. The computer told them how to find the question - build a computer even mightier than he. That computer would be called 'The Earth.'

However, before Earth could produce the answer, the planet was destroyed by the Vogon constructor fleet to make way for an off-ramp.
This is where story of the 'Hitchhiker' trilogy actually begins.
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PCSTEL, we obviously need some Vogons to build a Globalstar off-ramp.

Meanwhile, continuing the probability 0 and 1 investigation for how things work, Lewis E Little's Theory of Elementary Waves means that the universe as Big Computer has a sound basis.

There are various inputs, just like a normal computer, then the ASIC runs the process and the answers come out. As we all know, computers have no imagination and just run their programme and the results come out as expected. Now we can see that the DNA filtering system and the infinitely vast complexity of what goes on around us is just a big quantum computer thingie and so far, the answer is us and all we see around.

But the process is continuing and the primordial soup of data, like so much jumbled input data to a mainframe, is forming patterns and outputs on a continuous basis, which is then reprocessed. I like the results so far.

So, it seems that Earth as processor is on the money!

What that means for Gloria and Thomas is that they must accept that the wave function travels from the subscriber to them. NOT from them to the subscriber. If they don't accept that, they will be 'processed' by the quantum computer, a little niche of which is allocated to sending to bankruptcy any companies which don't understand the new position of customers in the world.

Well, the markets are closed, with Nasdaq +14%, Globalstar nearly on $2 and Mighty Q! up $13, 18.4% to $84.

I will return.

Mqurice

PS: PCSTEL, this is not the 'Exit No. 1' reply! Be patient - and watch out for Vogons.

Imagine GSRS-suspended Globalstar 'satellites'. No more of huge and dangerous rockets burning fuel to send satellites racing around the earth. They'll just be suspended at high altitude [to avoid being blown away] wherever they are needed. 'Launching' would simply involve turning on the GSRS system, pushing the satellite away from earth until at the right height, then reducing the GSRS output until it's balanced at the right height. It could be brought back down for repairs and sent back up again. Or relocated. Or anything.