Harold 'Sonny' White
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And so in the process of developing a deeper understanding of the quantum field with what we're doing with these devices, right, I would contend that we're actually adding another circle on that Venn diagram that's potentially not only overlapping part of quantum mechanics, but it's also overlapping part of general relativity. And I think that's
kind of what's going to be necessary to be able to make the idea a space warp real one day. We're going to have to have that new body of physics, those new E equals MC squared equations, right, that allows us to potentially, ah, hey, if I do this and this and this, then it might, you know, maybe I could solve that problem.
kind of what's going to be necessary to be able to make the idea a space warp real one day. We're going to have to have that new body of physics, those new E equals MC squared equations, right, that allows us to potentially, ah, hey, if I do this and this and this, then it might, you know, maybe I could solve that problem.
kind of what's going to be necessary to be able to make the idea a space warp real one day. We're going to have to have that new body of physics, those new E equals MC squared equations, right, that allows us to potentially, ah, hey, if I do this and this and this, then it might, you know, maybe I could solve that problem.
But I think your instincts are right on, right, from the standpoint what we're doing in the micro here, right? If you cracked open one of the access panels on the IXS Enterprise and you looked, you might see some stuff that's like, I can see how these guys are descendants to what gets put together in that ring in macroscopic, whatever that might be.
But I think your instincts are right on, right, from the standpoint what we're doing in the micro here, right? If you cracked open one of the access panels on the IXS Enterprise and you looked, you might see some stuff that's like, I can see how these guys are descendants to what gets put together in that ring in macroscopic, whatever that might be.
But I think your instincts are right on, right, from the standpoint what we're doing in the micro here, right? If you cracked open one of the access panels on the IXS Enterprise and you looked, you might see some stuff that's like, I can see how these guys are descendants to what gets put together in that ring in macroscopic, whatever that might be.
It's like nuts. Yeah, we take that for granted. It's interesting you mention that, right? If you look back through, if you think about the Industrial Revolution, when we came up with steam power, right? And then when we later figured out gasoline engines, right? The amount of power we had available to us changed so drastically, right?
It's like nuts. Yeah, we take that for granted. It's interesting you mention that, right? If you look back through, if you think about the Industrial Revolution, when we came up with steam power, right? And then when we later figured out gasoline engines, right? The amount of power we had available to us changed so drastically, right?
It's like nuts. Yeah, we take that for granted. It's interesting you mention that, right? If you look back through, if you think about the Industrial Revolution, when we came up with steam power, right? And then when we later figured out gasoline engines, right? The amount of power we had available to us changed so drastically, right?
The change that it had on human civilization and human culture is just hard to fully comprehend because, I mean, if you think about all the different things that get done, a single tractor with one person on it will โ You know, do all the stuff that's necessary to seed a field, to cultivate a field, to plow a field.
The change that it had on human civilization and human culture is just hard to fully comprehend because, I mean, if you think about all the different things that get done, a single tractor with one person on it will โ You know, do all the stuff that's necessary to seed a field, to cultivate a field, to plow a field.
The change that it had on human civilization and human culture is just hard to fully comprehend because, I mean, if you think about all the different things that get done, a single tractor with one person on it will โ You know, do all the stuff that's necessary to seed a field, to cultivate a field, to plow a field.
And it's amazing to think that that's possible just with one human being at the helm of the tractor. But you had to unlock all the energy, insights to unlock the energy in what we know from petrochemical, right? Just gas, diesel, whatever. Right. Right. And so, yeah, it's it's neat to think how things like that change civilization.
And it's amazing to think that that's possible just with one human being at the helm of the tractor. But you had to unlock all the energy, insights to unlock the energy in what we know from petrochemical, right? Just gas, diesel, whatever. Right. Right. And so, yeah, it's it's neat to think how things like that change civilization.
And it's amazing to think that that's possible just with one human being at the helm of the tractor. But you had to unlock all the energy, insights to unlock the energy in what we know from petrochemical, right? Just gas, diesel, whatever. Right. Right. And so, yeah, it's it's neat to think how things like that change civilization.
And so in some ways, it's like if you if you think about the the the long term benefits of reducing something like this to practice. Right. You know what? We talk about the grid, right? You were here in Texas, and I think we had some issues during a very cold winter where ERCOT got its R removed, right? The power grid had some issues because it got really cold.
And so in some ways, it's like if you if you think about the the the long term benefits of reducing something like this to practice. Right. You know what? We talk about the grid, right? You were here in Texas, and I think we had some issues during a very cold winter where ERCOT got its R removed, right? The power grid had some issues because it got really cold.
And so in some ways, it's like if you if you think about the the the long term benefits of reducing something like this to practice. Right. You know what? We talk about the grid, right? You were here in Texas, and I think we had some issues during a very cold winter where ERCOT got its R removed, right? The power grid had some issues because it got really cold.
But imagine a future where we can start to create microgrids, maybe even eventually move away from something like that. And then what would that kind of a capability do for parts of the world that currently don't have any infrastructure in place?