Selena Posted September 13, 2005 Author Posted September 13, 2005 Well, all of that's too bad I was really hoping Q.M. would solve my problems by providing a realistic - although currently impossible - communication method. I guess nanoscale worm holes are my next best bet. You guys are great! (even though you dashed my hopes! )
alexross Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 Hello Selena, I have copyright over my theories on Complex Quantum Mechanics. I would consider letting you use the basis of my theoretical work for your book but I would like a % of your profits. Quantum messaging does not work but if you want to use it as a fanciful excuse it will probably do. For hard sci fi it is rubbish. This is an open offer to any other sci fi author who should write to me as below: Yours sincerely, Mr Alexander Ross BSc(Hons) AMIMA Dip. Int. Trd. 7, Midland Street Accrington Lancashire United Kingdom BB5 2AX
swansont Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 Hello Selena' date='I have copyright over my theories on Complex Quantum Mechanics. I would consider letting you use the basis of my theoretical work for your book but I would like a % of your profits. [/quote'] Ideas aren't copyrightable, only the specific expression of an idea. And legitimate scientists don't work this way.
alexross Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Ideas aren't copyrightable' date=' only the specific expression of an idea. And legitimate scientists don't work this way.[/quote'] Hi swansont, When 'legitimate' scientists give me a fair break I might listen a bit more sympathetically to your argument. I am happy not to be a 'legitimate' scientist, and I will take the money. I appreciate your high moral position but please be moral enough not to quote any phrase in my copyrighted text. Writers tend to lose their moral drift when a royalty cheque arrives. Regards, Alex
Locrian Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 please be moral enough not to quote any phrase in my copyrighted text. Heh, I wouldn't worry yourself too much.
insane_alien Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 you could use tachyons. they haven't been proven to exist(and probably can't be proven) they are theorized to behave like particle but can only travel above c. they can be slowed down to almost c.
J.C.MacSwell Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Hi swansont' date='When 'legitimate' scientists give me a fair break I might listen a bit more sympathetically to your argument. I am happy not to be a 'legitimate' scientist, and I will take the money. I appreciate your high moral position but please be [b']moral enough not to quote any phrase in my copyrighted text[/b]. Writers tend to lose their moral drift when a royalty cheque arrives. Regards, Alex You can be quoted word for word to a limited extent without your authorization. Credit (or discredit) should of course be given toyou as the author.
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