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The very first design for a tractor beam is here:
http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/26448/
Original article:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1102.4905

I only had a quick look on the paper and my gut tells me that this on the verge of being realistic and not crackpot. Also, the conditions for the light beam to work as a tractor beam seem to be a bit too "fine tuned", ie have a very specific scattering angle off the material, excite the higher multipoles etc, so I am not sure this would work in real life, eg to pull or push a meteor etc.

Anyway, this is definitely a good first step :grin:

Star Trek technologies yet to be invented:
1) Warp drive
2) Time travel
3) Photon/quantum torpedoes
4) Holodeck

Star Trek technologies invented up to now:
1) Medical tricorder (not widely used though)
2) Portable communicators (cell phones)
3) Tablets (iPad etc)
4) Universal Translator (Google translate)
more that I probably forget now

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28 Feb 2011, 17:00
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Self opening and closing doors (it didn't exist in TOS time, in fact it was developed by a guy that first saw it on ST)

Touch-screen interface (first seen on TNG before it was developed in RL)

Warp drive - it is actually developed in theory but it needs a form of matter we can't produce in high quantities(we can't even in small, just a few particles).

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vjeko1701 wrote:
Warp drive - it is actually developed in theory but it needs a form of matter we can't produce in high quantities(we can't even in small, just a few particles).
You are probably referring to the Alcubierre drive. I forgot about it :redface:
Unfortunately, besides the fact that an exotic form of matter (dark energy) is needed, a bigger problem is that any passenger inside the warp bubble would be fried to death from the Hawking radiation emitted from the horizon (in this case the warp bubble itself). So, this design IMHO is not viable unless:
i) Force-fields are invented, so that the radiation problem is solved
ii) A new design is found

By the way, this is real physics and not wishful thinking :razz:

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28 Feb 2011, 17:32
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Yeah, I was thinking more like unmanned probes using it. Dark energy is actually not that exotic in space and it's speculated that there are large quantities of it out there. The problem is we can't collect it and we don't know how to produce it.

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My PhD thesis was on Dark Energy and I am still working on it. To be frank I am not 100% convinced that Dark Energy exists as a separate entity, ie a scalar field, some new form of matter etc. My guess is that either on cosmological scales >50 megaparsecs (~150mil light years) Einstein's GR equations need modifications or one of our assumptions and understanding of astrophysical processes (homogeneity of the matter distribution, evolution of supernovae etc) are wrong. Anyway, it is an open subject and the verdict is not yet out.

When a consensus is reached, I will most probably have to change jobs :romulan:

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Iirc a few years ago i had read that tractor beam tech was made and was able to move a particle or something microscopic anyhow. Is this the next step of that tech?

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I don't have a clue... This design however is still only theoretical, so most probably it's different.

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I recently read *somewhere* that a new containment field had been invented that could theoretically hold antimatter in place as long as a vacuum was created inside of it to prevent the antimatter reacting with matter already inside. It uses magnetic fields to hold the antimatter in place - just like the magnetic containment technology used in Trek. I can't remember where I read about it though or i'd link to it.

Does anyone in the UK also read the Sci-Tech pages on the BBC's teletext? It's page 154. They've got an article at the moment about a new theory that negates the very need for Dark Matter. The new theory is called "Modified Newtonian Dynamics theory", and proposes that the effect of Gravity changes in places where its pull is very low. The theory explains the relationship between the mass and rotation of Galaxies that are rich in gas. Critics of the new theory say that Dark Matter theory gives a better overall general view of the universe as we actually see it though.

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Matress_of_evil wrote:
They've got an article at the moment about a new theory that negates the very need for Dark Matter. The new theory is called "Modified Newtonian Dynamics theory", and proposes that the effect of Gravity changes in places where its pull is very low. The theory explains the relationship between the mass and rotation of Galaxies that are rich in gas.
Actually this theory is not new but in any case it suffers from several problems. The following blog article (written by a well respected theoretical physicist) explains what happens in simple language:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmi ... ne-thanks/

The following blog post (from a rather "crazy" string theorist) also explains the situation:
http://motls.blogspot.com/2011/02/mond- ... atter.html

Unfortunately, the media over-hyped (as usual) a scientific paper (http://arxiv.org/abs/1102.3913). I won't go into details, but the author cherry-picked the data that fitted his model and in the end made a bold and unsubstantiated statement.

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Pff im sure sheldon from the big bang theory will make a tractor beam soon. :p

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