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Cap'n Refsmmat

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  1. I meant stationary is not possible. Sorry.
  2. AIN'T? AAAAAAAAAAH! Make that two out of six.
  3. How are they doable? How can you make a straight line like that without good surveying equipment? And how to make a geometric shape over hundreds of miles?
  4. Let me just clarify the whole thing. There are guided uranium rods mounted on a space station or satelite. The satelite ejects them downward and so it now gets out of orbit and is hurtling toward the target. When it is high above the target (I'm revising what I said previously) it turns so it is going straight down toward the target. It steadily accelerates until it plows into the under groundtarget, destroying it. The advantages of mounting it in space is that it can be ready all the time, instead of launched at a certain time. It also gives it 17300 mph. Oh, and if you wonder "but the satelite will be over the target every 90 minutes because it's orbiting" hows about mountint it in geosynchrous orbit 22.300 miles high. Then you need only four satelites to cover the whole earth.
  5. NO ACCELERATING DEVICE! In space makes them faster (17300 mph)
  6. Dear me. There appears to be a spelling mistake in that "they're" is incorrect. "there" is correct.
  7. Shoot! The server crashed so my post wasn't displayed! I was guessing the date! I watched the show two years ago! My memory is bad. Maybe it wasn't all over Europe. But it was pretty big. I know it is scale independent!
  8. Or a rod with a guidance system.
  9. To simplify, it isn't possible to not be moving.
  10. Your target is under ground. Drop it from the spaceship, let it go at 17300 horizontally to the target. It will go down REALLY fast after a while and might be going at a 45 degree angle. It then hits near the target still going horizontal a bit, keeps going till it hits the target, and blows up. Remember, when it goes up, it goes down with the same force so it will go down as fast as it initially came up.
  11. And to see if the Nazca lines are straight.
  12. At 200 mile altitude you must go 17300 mph to stay in orbit. Less, you go down and speed up. With more speed you go up and slow down. Read "Do your ears pop in space?" for more.
  13. But the one I saw was on the History Channel. Oh, and the files about him are screwed up, saying someone said "There was one guy" but acually he didn't. And the stereoscopic pictures of his head after the shooting look modified because parts aren't stereoscpic.
  14. I was sarcastic.
  15. Yes they do make a pattern. A very complex geometric shape. How would they measure over thousands of miles?
  16. Well, in orbit you are going 17,300 mph, and gravity would make it go a heck of a lot faster. Because typical bunker busters only go 5000. And uranium is more dense so it penetrates farther.
  17. With catasrophic effects. Boy, what a show you would get. Timberrr!
  18. No, because when you go so fast with the uranium you can go hundreds of feet deeper into the ground, thus making bunkers obsolete.
  19. Thank you.
  20. I saw a show talking about how there was a bullet hole (entry going in the car) in the windshield. They took the windshield to Detroit and destroyed it. Oh, and the Smithsonian was keeping his brain, and that would have all the bullet evidence, but they lost the brain!
  21. The pattern of henges is thousands of miles wide! Yes I was talking about henges. But the civilisations at that time were not that big. This is like 4000 BC. These people don't have yard sticks to tell how straight it is.
  22. Yes it is. Especially when you use it to prove a penny dropped from the empire state building WOULDN'T kill you. It would give you a nasty bruise.
  23. I mean, if you look at the edge of the universe (if there is one) and see you are not moving relative to it, that doesn't mean you are stopped. The whole universe could be moving, so you wouldn't be at rest!
  24. Erm, I know what really happened. I know a former Secret Service agent who said this: When he heard the first shot, he turned around and pulled his gun, so he was looking at the president (who was in a car behind him) but the gun was faulty and it went off, killing JFK.
  25. When I see that happen, it's because they fell without knowing!
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