Thanks mgb! From my preliminary reading, ssh port forwarding is exactly what I was looking for. (It appears that the ssh client is built into newer versions of linux, so I just need to make sure the web host I choose includes the ssh client, and permissions to access it.)
Does ssh have...
"Built-In" Server-to-Server Connectability (?)
I will try to ask this question coherently.
I am required to connect to a remote destination server from a fixed IP address. However, my computer is mobile and calls from various access points with differing IP addresses. So the solution I...
This is just a practical question from a Yank to any Brits out there. Where does one get Dairy Digestives in the U.K. and what are they called? In the U.S. they are called Dairy or Milk Digestives, such as "Lactaid" brand, in a pill form. Any such thing on the other side of the pond?
Hi MonteCristo42! And welcome to PF!
Your questions are firmly rooted in science fiction. You will find, at least in this forum, that participants are bound by the forum guidelines to stick to discussing verifiable science, and delving too far into speculation and fictional scenarios can...
Odd that both gravity and light travel at c, and both wane proportionate to 1/r^2. Coincidence? I wonder what else gravity and light have in common. Makes me think that gravity and light are just two aspects of one unified phenomenon.
Neutralseer,
Do you think that expansion of space would cause the apparent "wavelength" to expand over billions of years? If so, wouldn't the more distant expanses of the universe show a shorter wavelength than the closer regions, because of the billions of years difference? My point being...
Probably a really basic question but it bugs me:
Gravity weakens as it propogates through space. So does light and all electromagnetic signals. Does anyone have an opinion on which of the two weakens proportionately more per unit of distance, and why?