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OpaqueStar7KFGP
Jul 28, 2017, 11:36 PM
Can any kind of field (electromagnetic, radio wave, particle wave, etc.) be "broadcast"/emitted/generated in a non atmospheric environment? More simply stated, is there any kind of field that can be generated to "move space out of the way" or disrupt it's "solidity"?
smoothy
Jul 29, 2017, 04:26 AM
In Science fiction movies.
ma0641
Jul 29, 2017, 06:58 AM
"Can any kind of field (electromagnetic, radio wave, particle wave, etc.) be "broadcast"/emitted/generated in a non atmospheric environment?"
Guess it depends on what you mean by "non atmospheric". We have transmitted pictures from deep space through Hubbel, pictures from Mars, watched the comet Shoemaker Levy hit Jupiter and are always receiving radio signals from space. Cosmic radiation is constantly bombarding earth. In the Atlanta Area, background cosmic radiation measures about 15-20 counts per minute.
https://tse4.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.9v-cXVbkxspWNmTq1vv14gEsDH&w=235&h=160&c=7&qlt=90&o=4&dpr=1.25&pid=1.7
smoothy
Jul 29, 2017, 08:49 AM
Sure first part of the Question is clear... its the second part
More simply stated, is there any kind of field that can be generated to "move space out of the way" or disrupt it's "solidity"?
That is where you you move into what is currently the realm of Science Fiction with Anti-gravity, Deflector shields, force fields, and disrupter beams.
ebaines
Jul 31, 2017, 05:44 AM
Hello OpaqueStar7KFGP. The mere fact that sunlight reaches us from the sun clearly demonstrates the first part of your question. As for the idea of disrupting the "solidity" of space - I have no idea what you are asking about - please clarify what you mean. Also you use the term "spatial distortion field emission" in the subject title - please clarify that as well.