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![]() "Widdershins" wrote in message ... Sun, 24 Apr 2005 08:09:08 GMT, "ring_theory" licked the point of a #2 Yellow Pencil, and wrote: I hope they win and nasa has to terminate the mission. we shouldn't be messing with things we know little or nothing about. 9p temple 1 slingshots between jupiter and mars this impact is going to do 2 things decrease it's mass and increase it's velocity. I suspect that nasa is trying to get the comet to impact with mars adding water to the planet which would be good for mars. problem is that by increasing the velocity of the comet it is more likely it won't complete it's slingshot it'll reach escape velocity to soon and be hurtled in an unexpected direction most likely right into earths path. if by chance it's not a immediate responce by impact or the unexpected direction thing it may still do it years down the line as soon as the fall of 2010. And your degree in orbital mechanics is from...? A child could see that with the right resources. The internet has vast resources one could soak up knowlege unabated. Other than that, I spin rings. which is the closest thing to reproducing the orbital mechanism empirically known to date. The simple act of spinning a ring challenges the perception of perpetual motion, unity/over-unity, free-energy, and anti gravity. In the same regards the act also puts fact to quantum predictions, finishes Maxwell's works, Applies faradays work's under ideal conditions, and is the vision einstein couldn't see. Puts certainty to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. Upholds the laws of thermodynamics creating ideal conditions for conservation of energy to be applied in a mechanism. In essence I'm the only "orbital mechanic" *actually* laying hands on the orbital. So untill quantum physics can figure a way to make a microscopic pit crew for the orbital, were going to have to rely on macroscopic observations. I guess I'm a skeptic's dream subject. Step up! let's get it on. Ring |
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