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![]() shockwaveriderz wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/06/hyperdrive/ comments from the more informed? "So, Mars in three hours? As NS puts it: 'Dröscher is hazy about the details', but 'suggests that a spacecraft fitted with a coil and ring could be propelled into a multidimensional hyperspace' where 'the constants of nature could be different, and even the speed of light could be several times faster than we experience'." Now, does this sound like something you should strap a test pilot into? No, this is time to get the monkeys out. Calling all monkeys! Here is another chance for space glory! ALL GLORY TO THE HYPERMONKEYS! Pat |
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"shockwaveriderz" wrote in news:wmAvf.469620
$084.25513@attbi_s22: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/06/hyperdrive/ comments from the more informed? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10694827/#060106a -- JRF Reply-to address spam-proofed - to reply by E-mail, check "Organization" (I am not assimilated) and think one step ahead of IBM. |
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http://tinyurl.com/bot6t http://www.adastragames.com/news.cgi?msgid=471 http://www.heim-theory.com/ Jorge R. Frank wrote: "shockwaveriderz" wrote in news:wmAvf.469620 $084.25513@attbi_s22: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/06/hyperdrive/ comments from the more informed? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10694827/#060106a |
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![]() shockwaveriderz wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/06/hyperdrive/ comments from the more informed? Here's the New Scientist article with more details: http://www.newscientist.com/channel/...25331.200.html Say, if this thing is to use a toroidal coil and a spinning metal disc, wouldn't it be circular in shape? And wouldn't its powerful electric and magnetic fields screw up anything electrical it got near? And since it was working in a detached area of hyperspace that it can enter and leave by modifying its field strength...couldn't it sort of blink in and out of existence in our dimensional matrix, and use the shifted laws of velocity and momentum in its hyperspace field to accelerate and decelerate almost instantly? Hmmmm...are we completely sure no one has built one of these before? =-O Pat |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
shockwaveriderz wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/06/hyperdrive/ comments from the more informed? Here's the New Scientist article with more details: http://www.newscientist.com/channel/...25331.200.html Say, if this thing is to use a toroidal coil and a spinning metal disc, wouldn't it be circular in shape? And wouldn't its powerful electric and magnetic fields screw up anything electrical it got near? And since it was working in a detached area of hyperspace that it can enter and leave by modifying its field strength...couldn't it sort of blink in and out of existence in our dimensional matrix, and use the shifted laws of velocity and momentum in its hyperspace field to accelerate and decelerate almost instantly? Hmmmm...are we completely sure no one has built one of these before? =-O Pat Christ. Here we go with the goddamned Nazi flying saucer bull**** again... -- "The only thing that galls me about someone burning the American flag is how unoriginal it is. I mean if you're going to pull the Freedom-of-speech card, don't be a hack, come up with something interesting. Fashion Old Glory into a wisecracking puppet and blister the system with a scathing ventriloquism act, or better yet, drape the flag over your head and desecrate it with a large caliber bullet hole." Dennis Miller |
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![]() Scott Lowther wrote: Christ. Here we go with the goddamned Nazi flying saucer bull**** again... Nah, we all know that the only thing they had was that goofy Sack AS-6 thing: http://www.luft46.com/misc/sackas6.html and possibly the BMW Flugelrad autogyro widget, though I think that was pretty doubtful: http://tanks45.tripod.com/Jets45/His...Fv1/BMW-V1.htm ....but have a model of anyway, as it looks neat. I sorta doubt they had access to superconductors either. Still, the description of this new gizmo sounds like a flying saucer in basic concept and looks. Somebody pulling time travel on us? How do we know we haven't been getting buzzed by BoNorLockMart RF-98's since 1945? :-D Pat |
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![]() Here's the New Scientist article with more details: http://www.newscientist.com/channel/...25331.200.html Say, if this thing is to use a toroidal coil and a spinning metal disc, wouldn't it be circular in shape? And wouldn't its powerful electric and magnetic fields screw up anything electrical it got near? And since it was working in a detached area of hyperspace that it can enter and leave by modifying its field strength...couldn't it sort of blink in and out of existence in our dimensional matrix, and use the shifted laws of velocity and momentum in its hyperspace field to accelerate and decelerate almost instantly? Hmmmm...are we completely sure no one has built one of these before? =-O Is it just me or do the calculations suggest that a current of 2400A per square millimeter is needed. I don't think there is anyknown super conductor that gets anywhere near this. |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
Scott Lowther wrote: Christ. Here we go with the goddamned Nazi flying saucer bull**** again... That's the province of one of the Knights of the Bierstube Napkin over on another group. Pat's far too lucid and logical for that. Nah, we all know that the only thing they had was that goofy Sack AS-6 thing: http://www.luft46.com/misc/sackas6.html and possibly the BMW Flugelrad autogyro widget, though I think that was pretty doubtful: http://tanks45.tripod.com/Jets45/His...Fv1/BMW-V1.htm ...but have a model of anyway, as it looks neat. I sorta doubt they had access to superconductors either. Still, the description of this new gizmo sounds like a flying saucer in basic concept and looks. Somebody pulling time travel on us? How do we know we haven't been getting buzzed by BoNorLockMart RF-98's since 1945? :-D Because if they'd invented a Time Machine, it would have Patent # 1. -- Pete Stickney Java Man knew nothing about coffee. |
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On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 02:53:45 -0600, "Jorge R. Frank"
wrote: "shockwaveriderz" wrote in news:wmAvf.469620 $084.25513@attbi_s22: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/06/hyperdrive/ comments from the more informed? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10694827/#060106a ....Yeah, this ranks right up there with some of John Keely's whacko pseudophysics. Next thing you know, someone'll start claiming they can use the "Big Bang" background radiation as an unlimitless power source. OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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