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   goldfarb to All   
   Re: IDW Does Harlan Ellison   
   18 Jul 14 05:14:02   
   
   From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos   
   From Address: goldfarb@ocf.berkeley.edu (David Goldfarb)   
   Subject: Re: IDW Does Harlan Ellison   
      
   In article <170720142157162917%nope@noway.com>, A Friend   wrote:   
   >In article , David Goldfarb   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> In article <170720141836136511%nope@noway.com>, A Friend   wrote:   
   >> >With regard to Demon with a Glass Hand, you   
   >> >could -- theoretically -- reduce the entire present-day human race to   
   >> >the size of a sugar cube, because atoms are mostly empty space.  The   
   >> >cube, however, would weigh five billion tons.   
   >>    
   >> Assuming the average person weighs 150 pounds, I make that more like   
   >> 500 million.  Have you slipped a decimal place?   
   >   
   >   
   >Oops.  Thanks.  That's still pretty freaking heavy, though.   
   >   
   >We're back up to 5 billion tons for the 70 billion humans.   
      
   True enough.  Still, if we're going to imagine super-duper future   
   magictech that compactifies all humanity -- reversibly! -- into such   
   a small space, it's not that much more of a stretch to imagine even   
   more super-duper magictech that copes with the immense mass.    
      
   (I just checked, it's nowhere near the Swarzschild radius.)   
      
   Several possibilities:   
      
   The cube really does weigh that much, but antigravity and neutralization   
   of inertia make it act like something that weighs and masses much less.   
      
   The cube doesn't really have the compressed bodies.  They're stored in   
   a pocket dimension somewhere, and the cube is just the machinery for   
   getting them out.   
      
   The cube again isn't the bodies, it's just a storage container for   
   information on how to recreate them from surrounding materials.   
      
   Someone smarter than me could probably come up with a bunch more ways   
   that this could be made to work.   
      
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