@wwh, a receiver always disturbs the transmitter. That is a basic principle of physics. In the sub-atomic realm, this principle dominates, and is called the “Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle”. Usually, in the case of macroscopic radio, the disturbance is almost immeasurably tiny. However, tuning in through a time machine is hardly “usual”.
margueritem over 15 years ago
A man can’t help what he loves….
mrbribery over 15 years ago
You always hurt the one you love…
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
A receiver should not disrupt a transmitter.
mrbribery over 15 years ago
The ways of Atlantis are mysterious indeed…
memo.from.daddy.warbucks over 15 years ago
MEMO FROM DADDY WARBUCKS
TO: Sandy’s Trainer
Message: So, Sandy’s Trainer admits to the employee theft of Vah-Lin-Tan the Roamer the instruction manual for his machine.
YOU’RE FIRED. Mixing meds with your boozing is no excuse.
Bill-A over 15 years ago
Well, it reminds me of Tom Baker (Dr.Who) who tinkered with his TARDIS (time machine) for many years.
stuart over 15 years ago
@wwh, a receiver always disturbs the transmitter. That is a basic principle of physics. In the sub-atomic realm, this principle dominates, and is called the “Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle”. Usually, in the case of macroscopic radio, the disturbance is almost immeasurably tiny. However, tuning in through a time machine is hardly “usual”.
sandystrainer over 15 years ago
This is where Sandy’s Trainer gets the Warbucks jet fueled and ready to go to see the Broadcast Boys.
mrprongs over 15 years ago
marktrail I try not to remember.
I think the temporal portal used to pick up the future signals knocks it out.
davidf42 over 6 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!