MuonNeutrino wrote:(Also, please, it's morse code, not morris code. I know it's a nitpick, but it annoys me. XD)
You mean there is no code here?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZjLATAUwao
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by Weird Harold » Sun May 15, 2016 10:16 pm | |
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You mean there is no code here?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZjLATAUwao .
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by Brigade XO » Sun May 15, 2016 10:46 pm | |
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The US bomber campaign against the Japanese Home Islands had several components. One was high level "strategic" bombing using B-29's using high explosives specific targest such as heavy industry and transportation hubs and things like bridges. Japan was deploying fighters that could reach the '29s but not in any of the numbers nessisary to make the type of inpact their earlier fighters had against things like B-17's , 24s etc.
Another of the components was the firebomb raids. Essentialy the B-29's were using something like cluster-bombs that, once dropped, would break open to distribute incendiary bomblets over wide areas. That did several things that the HE bombings had great difficulty accomplishing. A lot of the industry was scattered through the cities in things which we would now consider almost Mom & Pop Cottage Industry shops or lots and lots of light industrial buildings. A lot of the building in most cities (not in the heavy industrial parts) were highly flammable. Where it was almost impossible to target these small to medium manufacturing locations for use of HE from the altitudes the B-29s could use for daylight bombing, the incendiaries made it possible to essentialy scatter the bomblets over wide swaths of the cities and set large sections on fire. Those fires typicaly merged into massive infernos of fire-storms which would wipe out everything. The residential building and all that light industrial was all intermixed. The manufacturing capability- and a lot of the people who were doing the manufacturing along with the residence of those areas were wiped out. For one take on the strategy and history of the firebombing campaign, try "A Torch to the Enemy". It was brutal and effective. |
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by Weird Harold » Sun May 15, 2016 11:45 pm | |
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What we know of the SLN R&D state as of Adm Byng's demise:
Later in that conversation, there's also a discussion of missile ranges referencing the size of the Technodyne missiles used in Monica. The problem with all of the hints we get about SLN, MAlign, or League Member's R&D is that they haven't cracked the size problem. I would guess that individual League Members might be as far advanced with FTL Comm that they're at the level of Haven's drone control LACs as far as miniaturization. The Pulse Repetition Frequency would be low enough that three or four Bit pre-arranged codes are the fastest way of transmitting info. Very much like Morse Code sent by a total novice telegrapher. Part of cracking the size problem is the energy budget, and I haven't seen any indication that anyone outside the "Haven Sector" (including the Andermani) is even working on that aspect of the problem. .
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by Jonathan_S » Sun May 15, 2016 11:48 pm | |
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Yeah the tone of Hemphill in With One Stone bothered me. Of course wedges are a potential FTL signaling method. The better approach seems like it would have been to muse that the low cyclic rate had rendered most attempts to utilize it tactically of limited benifit; especially as you needed a full ship to signal with at any useful range. Then go on to speculate that the new technologies might let you shrink it into a recon drone or increase the signaling rate into something useful. If you went that way it doesn't come across like its a revelation that data that propagates at FTL speed could be used for FTL signaling. Instead you understand that everyone knows that, but prior attempt to take advantage of it had come to grief on limits of the existing tech; but now that Honor's actions refocused attention to it you can realize that breakthroughs made for unrelated reasons seem like they might be able to removes those practical limitations. |
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by drinksmuchcoffee » Mon May 16, 2016 6:14 pm | |
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The first fiber optic cables (1975) had a bandwidth of about 45 mbit/sec. By 2006 that had improved to about 16 terabits/sec. So call it a factor of about 120000 improvement per decade. Also keep in mind that the idea of fiber optic data transmission was a laboratory curiosity in the late 1960s. So enormously rapid improvements in bandwidth are possible. |
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by Joat42 » Tue May 17, 2016 4:21 am | |
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And the bandwidth improvement is mostly due to new encoding protocols and optical transceivers, the fibers have hardly changed at all. I think the sticking point with SLN R&D is the huge bureaucracy around it which means it's not particularly efficient and it's further compounded by the NIH-mentality and entrenched scientific thinking. So I don't really expect any technological spurts coming out of the SL, especially regarding FTL comms. --- Jack of all trades and destructive tinkerer. Anyone who have simple solutions for complex problems is a fool. |
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by Loren Pechtel » Tue May 17, 2016 5:04 pm | |
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And you can get a baby in a month with 9 women. |
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by cthia » Tue May 17, 2016 5:12 pm | |
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You don't want to be swilling hot coffee when you read this one - for you coffee drinkers. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by Louis R » Wed May 18, 2016 5:06 pm | |
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And it should be noted that even that only works for a while: the cadence isn't sustainable beyond 9 months.
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