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President Bush is increasing the funding for SDI in the current budget
cycle, and I wonder why I was expelled from graduate school at the University of Texas at Austin recently, when my research was on the same ballistic targeting problem they have been having so much trouble with for the missile defense system. I had passed all the courses for a Ph.D in orbital mechanics, passed my written qualifying exams, and had completed most of my research. I was a semester away from getting my doctorate, and they expelled me ~ with malice, I dare say. UT Austin's Aerospace Engineering Department is one of the major space research groups, especially with the Center for Space Research on campus. You would think they would be very intrested in my research, which also had applications for the Mars missions. (Actually, it was an optimization of the Earth to Mars trajectory, which fundamentally is the same as the Earth based missile trajectory problem, all you do is change a couple of constants in the code.) It really makes me wonder if this SDI funding will have the same outcome as President Reagan's "Star Wars" project that spent $1 trillion and accomplished absolutely nothing. You can find details on my research on my web page at the publications link. Bill Clark http://home.austin.rr.com/whcii/ |
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![]() "Bill Clark" wrote in message m... It really makes me wonder if this SDI funding will have the same outcome as President Reagan's "Star Wars" project that spent $1 trillion and accomplished absolutely nothing. I am sorry but it accomplished something: It accomplished 1 trillon bucks benefits for the people that received money for nothing :-) |
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"jacob navia" wrote in message
... "Bill Clark" wrote in message m... It really makes me wonder if this SDI funding will have the same outcome as President Reagan's "Star Wars" project that spent $1 trillion and accomplished absolutely nothing. I am sorry but it accomplished something: It accomplished 1 trillon bucks benefits for the people that received money for nothing :-) I would like to see some documentation for the $1 trillion figure. I have benefitted from the program--AND I think it's unworkable with foreseeable technology. However, it's actually had some useful technological spinoffs. Mark Folsom |
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jacob navia wrote:
I am sorry but it accomplished something: It accomplished 1 trillon bucks benefits for the people that received money for nothing :-) Hey, *I* am one of those people (though my share was WAY short of a trill). I think to say that they got nothing for the money is very wrong. Hey, I've worked on LOTS of gummint projects that were MUCH larger wastes of money than SDI! As far as I know most of the work was more or less basic research rather than developing some defense system. So hopefully one day some of that data will come out through freedom of information. Now that has to be better than say the giant missle systems they built and then signed a treaty and abandoned. I worked on that too and it was sort like I dug a hole and then boss man told me I went and put that hole in the wrong place and had to move it! I guess we just had a failure to communicate. bjacoby -- Due to SPAM innundation above address is turned off! |
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