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JaKiri

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  1. Lets generalise it. 'If relatavistic effects were in the realm of the trivia'
  2. I think you mean 'what things might look like if light had a much lower speed'
  3. I was going to make him have a basil brush theme, but this was easier.
  4. It's a job description, not him saying I'M THE BEST MOD EVER! That's me.
  5. Well, given that some of our theories are accurate to as far as we can measure, I don't think they're entirely wrong somehow.
  6. They're not, they're just insufficiently accurate.
  7. A differential equation is an equation which has a differential in it.
  8. Read 'The Elegent Universe'
  9. http://www.techreport.com/etc/2003q3/valve/index.x?pg=1 Another report of the above, with a picture of Gabe
  10. You don't know who Stephen Hawking is? http://images.google.com/images?q=%22stephen+hawking%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search
  11. Where is the difference between the internal combustion engine and the rocket, aside from one drives a piston (and therefore produces rotational motion) and one drives the vehicle itself? The comparison with the tyre is just silly.
  12. Was talking about the bit earlier on. You know, the bit talking about Hawking?
  13. Looks exactly the same to me, except the gas drives a piston rather than just moving the thing by conservation of momentum.
  14. In cutting torches, it's more usually oxygen and ethyne. (oxyacetylyne [sp?]). And what are you talking about here: as for "Fuel cells" LOL, why suffer the losses used in energy conversion? why not use it neat, and bypass all the charging and losses used in: Heat, EM,RF etc,,, why not cut to the chase and use existing tech and just modify it a bit My personal response to that would be 'whut?' In addition, I never said it was just used in rocketry, just the ideas have been thought of before.
  15. If you make it so the waste gasses go at high speed out the back, you have a rocket! (Hydrogen and oxygen are the fuels used in rocketary) In addition, hydrogen fuel cells have been in research for a while You've reinvented the wheel again
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