Author name: Paul Schatzkin

Quantum Teleportation, as imagined in 'Star Trek The Second Generation'

Quantum Teleportation

Back in June of 2004, the individual I have code-named ‘Morgan’ sent me a message saying that one of the most important expressions I would ever encounter in this exploration of the Parallel Universe is “Quantum Teleportation.”  Now, we’re all probably familiar with the concept of “teleportation” — that’s the thing that happens when Kirk […]

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R.I.P. Gene Meeks

As regular readers of these pages know, the subject of controlled nuclear fusion runs parallel to all this discussion of “antigravity” and free-energy research and non-conventional physics.  In fact  the pursuit of fusion formed the unifying arc of the my first book, The Boy Who Invented Television And so it is with some sadness that

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More “Black Triangles”

There has been considerable discussion over the past week in the forums on the subject of “Black Triangles,” a relatively new addition to “UFO” debate that challenges the familiar “flying disc” paradigm.  One  contributor recently posted a link to an article (link now lost), which goes a long way toward re-thinking the whole  “anti-gravity” concept 

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one day, we will all be able to create a whole Universe in our kitchen.  All you need to start is a miniature black hole. 

And You Thought Time Travel is “Implausible”?

Now, here’s 21st Century Celebrity Physicist Brian Greene (author of “The Elegant Universe“) describing how one day, we will all be able to create a whole Universe in our kitchen.  All you need to start is a miniature black hole. According to this story aired on NPR’s “All Things Considered” yesterday, “This is not going

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Dr. Robert Bussard invites Google to switch all their electricity to fusion energy generation

Bussard on Fusion

Dr. Robert Bussard recently visited the Googleplex to  discuss his latest developments in controlled nuclear fusion: Or click here for a larger-screen version: Should Google Go Nuclear? Clean, cheap, nuclear power (no, really)   Description: Google Tech Talks November 9, 2006 ABSTRACT This is not your father’s fusion reactor! Forget everything you know about conventional

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