Re: Time telephone



On Mar 18, 12:34 pm, "Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)"
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On 18 Mar 2007 00:17:24 -0700, "Williamknowsbest"
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If you had a time telephone who would you call?

Someone next week to tell me the winning numbers of the next euro
lottery.

So you could split the prize with 64 million other winners?

Hardly seems worth the effort.

Which reveals the wastefulness of lotteries - that's worth the service
right there - a tax on the foolish or the statistically naive.

Sending information through time about stock winners would also be
interesting. Money would flow away from losers to winners and
successful investment capital would be more quickly rewarded.
Increasing overall wealth.




No, I'd spend my efforts alerting the police to an assination attempt on the
inventor because the first thing the criminal element would want to do is to
steal the ideas and machines and then murder the inventor so they had sole
access to it.

--
Greg Moore
SQL Server DBA Consulting
Email: sql (at) greenms.com http://www.greenms.com

Stopping crime is another version of the grandfather paradox. Someone
breaks in my house and robs me. Cops identify the miscreants and send
a signal back in time and arrest the fellows as they step in the front
door. There was a movie like this with Tom Cruise - that would be a
huge benefit. Minority Report - they used ESP not time telephones.

Terror attacks, IEDs, military attacks, could all be prevented before
they happened. Which would be awesome. Though philisophically
problematical. But that's true with other aspects of quantum theory
as well.


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