Re: Antigravity, our doom?
- From: Uncle Al <UncleAl0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 12:19:34 -0700
pipoxyz wrote:
I have been reading some time now, about stuff like antigravity,
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/horse.htm
ad i
joined many thoughtprocesses in finding ways to achief this, but
yesterday i started asking myself if, if we succeed, do we get what we
wish.
How much further must we proceed to encounter empirically falsifiable
content?
It is easy to ignore things outside our atmosphere, when dealing with
other sciences, but gravity is everywhere, the earth keeps us on the
ground, the sun keeps the earth rotating,
do tell
solarsystems, and the
universe itself, all interact due to gravity.
Electrical charge, too, and magnetic fields as in magnetohydrodynamics
- so?
An absolute antigravity field would be a stationary point in space.
Another bull*** meter broken before being uncrated.
With any luck, a succesfull antigravity project would shoot into
space, and within a few seconds(or even less), impact into the first
planet/star/whatever it crosses.
Hey stiooopid - your antigravitation is repulsive. No collisions
unless the target is less massive than the launching body. Do you
read what you write?
Lorentz invariance and Special Relativity, anybody? Even Newton is
awed. Uncle Al opines that you inserted your cavorite suppository
backwards.
With a bit less luck, it will shoot
right into the earth.
Hey stiooopid - your antigravitation is repulsive. Gee, seems like I
saw that sentence only a few bytes previous.
So instead of a smooth liftoff, the field will be a stationary point
in space, and thus relatively move at the speed of the universe. with
100% acceleration.
Theodore Geisel made sense close enough. You don't make any sense at
all within any tolerences short of John Cage.
How fast does a massed body move in vacuum free fall, git? What is
its acceleration? What is the principle by which the effects of a
massive body and an accelerating geometry are rendered
indistinguishable?
A perfect repulsive antigravitation field launched from the geoid and
allowed to accelerate for an unlimited length of time would achieve a
maximum asymptiotic velocity of 25,022 mph absent exogenous
influences. BFD. Helios 2 hit 150,000 mph.
Universe Destroyer: When you place a practicly indestroyable substance[snip remaining crap]
in an antigravity field, making it a stationary point in space, it
would rip apart every planet and sun it crosses.
Idiot.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2
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