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Fallingstar1971
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Recently I saw a documentary stating that to map out the atoms in one person for transport (Star Trek) you would need somewhere on the total of all the skyscrapers in New York filled with HDs.
Currently, they are working on the Higgs (or God particle) at CERN. So my question is this.
Would it take less storage to map out the postions of the Higgs?
Let me clean that up a bit........
Could we use the Higgs to compress the human data into a smaller storage unit. Just like using WinZip to compress a large file? Could we somehow just use the information about the Higgs and reconstruct say...a rock? Or a person?
Or better still, could we "suspend" the effects of the Higgs long enough for an FTL trip and then somehow "re-activate" them at the end?
Star
Currently, they are working on the Higgs (or God particle) at CERN. So my question is this.
Would it take less storage to map out the postions of the Higgs?
Let me clean that up a bit........
Could we use the Higgs to compress the human data into a smaller storage unit. Just like using WinZip to compress a large file? Could we somehow just use the information about the Higgs and reconstruct say...a rock? Or a person?
Or better still, could we "suspend" the effects of the Higgs long enough for an FTL trip and then somehow "re-activate" them at the end?
Star