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Started by rgveda99, September 16, 2016, 12:11:41 pm
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#1  September 16, 2016, 12:11:41 pm
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I had read on Wikimoon, and I found it grotesque it was so wrong.
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Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#2  September 16, 2016, 12:21:22 pm
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Space is deformed all the time according to gravitational waves. You don't notice it because you're in it and you are deformed with it, and your perception of it is scaled along with that. Space is not "destroyed" (why would you even think that).
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Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#3  September 16, 2016, 07:29:24 pm
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You can't warp travel without a Gellar Field, you'll get possessed!
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Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#4  September 17, 2016, 12:08:07 am
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Well, if it ends blowing up the world to pieces, all the better.
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#5  September 17, 2016, 12:45:24 am
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#6  September 17, 2016, 01:09:54 am
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Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#7  September 18, 2016, 08:46:01 am
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Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#8  September 18, 2016, 08:27:16 pm
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but why does it have to look so archaic... like rocket from Tintin
Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#9  September 18, 2016, 08:44:17 pm
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that's just random art nothing to do with the actual device, the tl;dr version is that the device is creating energy "from nothing", for that to be useful we need to scale it and since the only place it can be useful right now is space, they are going to test it in space first (sicne due to inertia and lack of friction the "infinite but small" energy can be used to propel ships).

think of it as having and inifnite supply of 3AA batteries in your home, but you can only use two of them at once.
Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#10  November 22, 2016, 05:24:27 am
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http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2016/11/nasa-alert-confirms-startrek-em-drive-propulsion-system-really-does-appear-to-work-to-mars-in-70-days-after-months-of-hea.html

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After months of heated debate and leaked documents, NASA's long-awaited EM Drive paper has finally been peer-reviewed and published. And it shows that the 'impossible' propulsion system appears to work.  Tests carried out by both NASA and independent researchers confirmed that the drive was able to produce thrust in a vacuum that would allow us to reach the moon in just four hours, Mars in 70 days, and Pluto in just 18 months.

sailormoongalaxy said:
I had read on Wikimoon, and I found it grotesque it was so wrong.
Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#11  November 22, 2016, 06:05:54 am
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http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2016/11/nasa-alert-confirms-startrek-em-drive-propulsion-system-really-does-appear-to-work-to-mars-in-70-days-after-months-of-hea.html

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After months of heated debate and leaked documents, NASA's long-awaited EM Drive paper has finally been peer-reviewed and published. And it shows that the 'impossible' propulsion system appears to work.  Tests carried out by both NASA and independent researchers confirmed that the drive was able to produce thrust in a vacuum that would allow us to reach the moon in just four hours, Mars in 70 days, and Pluto in just 18 months.

Holy shit...if that's true, then we are one step closer to finally leaving our solar system and exploring the galaxy at large(of course going OUTSIDE of the Galaxy won't be happening anytime soon obviously).

The only step that will obviously be a problem is how exactly will we be able to stock ourselves for such a voyage to begin with?
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Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#12  November 22, 2016, 07:23:24 am
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The only step that will obviously be a problem is how exactly will we be able to stock ourselves for such a voyage to begin with?

There's also the problem with artificial gravity.

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I had read on Wikimoon, and I found it grotesque it was so wrong.
Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#13  November 22, 2016, 05:21:59 pm
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Holy shit...if that's true, then we are one step closer to finally leaving our solar system and exploring the galaxy at large(of course going OUTSIDE of the Galaxy won't be happening anytime soon obviously).

The only step that will obviously be a problem is how exactly will we be able to stock ourselves for such a voyage to begin with?

well, we coudl use the free energy to keep the cryogenic devices running, otherwise a bigger ship that is self sustained even food wise.
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#14  November 23, 2016, 07:41:43 am
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Holy shit...if that's true, then we are one step closer to finally leaving our solar system and exploring the galaxy at large(of course going OUTSIDE of the Galaxy won't be happening anytime soon obviously).

The only step that will obviously be a problem is how exactly will we be able to stock ourselves for such a voyage to begin with?

well, we coudl use the free energy to keep the cryogenic devices running, otherwise a bigger ship that is self sustained even food wise.

Yeah and if anything, that's going to be the biggest problem of all...
How would you be able to make a ship big enough to be able to self-sustain even food wise? On top of being able to find something to mimic cryostasis without obviously killing us or destroying our food? I mean I'm beyond game to finally have the means to go outside of our Solar System and explore this Universe of ours, but that's definitely a massive concern.
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Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#15  March 21, 2018, 08:33:13 am
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I had read on Wikimoon, and I found it grotesque it was so wrong.
Re: Not a warp drive engine but close to it
#16  October 16, 2018, 02:41:04 pm
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Change the name of the thread.


We're still so far away from getting to Star Wars/Star Trek space travel technology but its a step in the right direction rather making a man made structure to moon or mars.

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I had read on Wikimoon, and I found it grotesque it was so wrong.
Re: Space Travel & Cosmology Thread
#17  October 19, 2018, 04:15:55 am
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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20181018_41/

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An international team of researchers has given the name Godzilla to one of what it calls the modern constellations. The monster is among the most popular film characters created in Japan.

The team, made up of US space agency NASA and worldwide astronomy researchers, announced 21 new gamma-ray "constellations" to mark the 10th year of operations of its Fermi satellite for astronomical observation.

They are different from the constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union, such as Orion and Cassiopeia.

NASA says Godzilla was chosen because the monster's trademark heat ray bears a resemblance to gamma-ray jets associated with black holes and neutron stars.

Other names chosen for the new constellations include "The Little Prince" and comic book and movie character the "Hulk" of the Incredible Hulk series.

The first Godzilla movie was released in Japan in 1954. A series of films featuring the monster has attracted more than 100 million movie-goers.

NASA says on its website that Godzilla ranks as one of cinema's most famous monsters and is among the most recognizable symbols of Japanese popular culture.

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I had read on Wikimoon, and I found it grotesque it was so wrong.
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#18  October 20, 2018, 02:26:19 pm
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#19  October 27, 2018, 02:01:26 am
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First time I heard the term microquasar.

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#20  November 14, 2018, 06:47:15 am
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Interesting. Though I wonder if it can change people with Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

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I had read on Wikimoon, and I found it grotesque it was so wrong.