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This question is for those cranks who hallucinate gravity waves
and a speed of force. I was just watching the space shuttle (Endeavour) on NASA TV on its final re-entry, and I was wondering if the lunatics could tell us what the speed of atmosphere is as it experiences a force slowing its speed. Is the speed of atmospheric force waves c? |
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![]() "Androcles" wrote in message ... This question is for those cranks who hallucinate gravity waves and a speed of force. I was just watching the space shuttle (Endeavour) on NASA TV on its final re-entry, and I was wondering if the lunatics could tell us what the speed of atmosphere is as it experiences a force slowing its speed. Is the speed of atmospheric force waves c? c? Much more. d, at least. |
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![]() "T.T." wrote in message ond.com... | | "Androcles" wrote in message | ... | This question is for those cranks who hallucinate gravity waves | and a speed of force. | I was just watching the space shuttle (Endeavour) on NASA TV | on its final re-entry, and I was wondering if the lunatics could tell | us what the speed of atmosphere is as it experiences a force | slowing its speed. Is the speed of atmospheric force waves c? | | | c? | Much more. d, at least. I would call an atmospheric force wave: "sound". So m. |
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On 01/06/2011 09:13, T.T. wrote:
011 wrote in message ... This question is for those cranks who hallucinate gravity waves and a speed of force. Gravity waves are no hallucination - they are very real and seen on open stretches of water and in the atmosphere every day. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_wave I expect the OP meant gravitational waves but was far too dumb and pig ignorant to use the correct terminology. I was just watching the space shuttle (Endeavour) on NASA TV on its final re-entry, and I was wondering if the lunatics could tell us what the speed of atmosphere is as it experiences a force slowing its speed. Is the speed of atmospheric force waves c? c? Much more. d, at least. It is cruel to mock the afflicted. It is shockwave dominanted since the speed of the Shuttle as it skims the atmosphere is much much greater than the speed of sound up there. The atmosphere gets almost no warning of the approach of the shock front beyond some light passing through it at the speed of light c. Androcles should stick to feline podiatry or at higher risk dentistry. Regards, Martin Brown |
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