StonedGardener
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We should get you on " Jeopardy " !Kittinger!
We should get you on " Jeopardy " !Kittinger!
I’d go, but half the questions are pop culture. I bomb those hard.We should get you on " Jeopardy " !
1000%. I get they are excited to go go go but seriously. We need better tech when 90% or more of your weight is fuel. Then once up there even with gravity slingshots assisting it takes decades to reach the edge of the solar system.I agree about the robotics. What we really need is a better propulsion mode. Stop funding SLS, private industry is “all in” with chemical rockets.
Miniaturized black hole warp drive...??1000%. I get they are excited to go go go but seriously. We need better tech when 90% or more of your weight is fuel. Then once up there even with gravity slingshots assisting it takes decades to reach the edge of the solar system.
I feel we’re on the cusp of discovering some basic beginnings though. They keep smashing atoms and sorting through the wreckage we should be able to figure more out. A miniature black hole warp drive should get things moving.
I don’t watch much tv at all and generally disdainful of it. I have a soft spot for the show ancient aliens though, I can’t help it. Even if they go too far. I’ve always agreed with the premise way back even before I knew others thought this way too. Anyway. One episode they were showing off the properties of Mercury. How it’s a super conductor when cooled and will levitate objects in a magnetic field. Wow okay that’s freaking cool!
When they turned on the LHC there was all kinds of talk that they were going to create a black hole. It didn’t.Miniaturized black hole warp drive...??
My problem is the words "black hole", nothing escapes from one...so why?
Tiny black holes will convert a lot of accreted matter directly to energy, to the tune of ten or twenty per cent conversion.Miniaturized black hole warp drive...??
My problem is the words "black hole", nothing escapes from one...so why?
Interstellar travel is almost in our grasp. Slowboats going 300 km/s can reach the nearest two dozen stars in twenty thousand years. The crew need not even be biological.When they turned on the LHC there was all kinds of talk that they were going to create a black hole. It didn’t.
We’re talking about smashing electrons and creating a miniature black hole that lasts for nanoseconds and vaporizes. If it hasn’t been done yet they are close.
If we could control it and somehow ride/surf the event horizon we could really get closer to light speed travel.
Only problem then is it’s still not fast enough!! Our Milky Way is estimated at 100-150,000 light years across. Andromeda is like 2 million light years away.
If we don’t learn how to fold space galactic/intergalactic travel isn’t going to happen how we’d want. Manipulation of black hole tech is just the only thing I can imagine allowing us that kind of power.
I couldn’t find this but I was definitely down a rabbit hole. I only found them talking about Shiva which makes a lot of sense. Where did you find that?and if you go to the more info section......and i kid you not....it takes you the angel&demons web site for more info........
Agreed. They’re still learning from voyager 1. Have to wonder how long it’ll keep ticking and that was launched just before I was born. Send the bots.Interstellar travel is almost in our grasp. Slowboats going 300 km/s can reach the nearest two dozen stars in twenty thousand years. The crew need not even be biological.
hereI couldn’t find this but I was definitely down a rabbit hole. I only found them talking about Shiva which makes a lot of sense. Where did you find that?
and if you really want a rabbit hole.....go hereI couldn’t find this but I was definitely down a rabbit hole. I only found them talking about Shiva which makes a lot of sense. Where did you find that?
Funny I read that page but didn’t see the title. The major religions that rely on their supernatural gods were all scared LHC would disprove god. Feathers ruffled for sure. They talk of other dimensions which if proven would lend credibility to ‘supernatural’ being misunderstood technology. There is nothing on that page about demons or angels though which makes that title odd.here
Does CERN create black holes? | Angels & Demons - The science behind the story
angelsanddemons.web.cern.ch
Voyager is hampered by two issues. Its Pu-238 power source (half-life about 88 years) is down to about two-thirds its initial power.Agreed. They’re still learning from voyager 1. Have to wonder how long it’ll keep ticking and that was launched just before I was born. Send the bots.
Somewhere they have isolation chambers set up to simulate what it’ll be like on a months or years long space mission so you can see if you’re going to crack.
Earth is a really, really nice oasis. Even with the damage done. Hopefully we can slow it down but it’s not looking good.
so what are ya looking for Esoteric stuff, cause i've been currently reading the songs of solomon....weird book i have to sayFunny I read that page but didn’t see the title. The major religions that rely on their supernatural gods were all scared LHC would disprove god. Feathers ruffled for sure. They talk of other dimensions which if proven would lend credibility to ‘supernatural’ being misunderstood technology. There is nothing on that page about demons or angels though which makes that title odd.
Maybe hoping to grab internet searches for stuff on this? And that their success doesn’t mean you can’t still believe in whatever.
which on passed heliopause? was that 1 or 2??Voyager is hampered by two issues. Its Pu-238 power source (half-life about 88 years) is down to about two-thirds its initial power.
Also, at its current distance, it has to run its underpowered transmitter at extra super slow data rates.
A Googling suggests we are pretty much at the precipice.
Frequently Asked Questions - NASA Science
Answers to some key questions about the Voyager mission.voyager.jpl.nasa.gov
By now, both I think. They arewhich on passed heliopause? was that 1 or 2??
be interesting to see what the data says...By now, both I think. They are
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