Re: How to achieve inner-body travel
- From: James Landau <savegraduation@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 21:14:53 -0700
On Oct 27, 1:58 pm, Erik Max Francis <m...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
James Landau wrote:
Now, for the question: on how to accompish inner-body travel. My
original idea was to take it to the subatomic level and have two new
leptons discovered, a nuon lepton that shrinks the dimensions of
nearby molecules and a xion lepton that reverses the actions of nuon.
This doesn't really make any sense.
Since I don't exactly understand why it's impossible, let me go into
detail about my idea. Scientists discovered these two new leptons in
outer space, and noticed distant spaceborne objects shrinking and
growing. Once something comes within a certain distance of nuon, the
particles in its atoms shrink together. Once something comes within
that certain distance of xion, conversely, the particles in its atoms
grow. The more nuon or xion you have together, the broader the field
of objects that will she shrunk or grown.
.
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