View Full Version : nanotech and anti-gravity explain the Rosevelt


Swordsman
09-11-01, 04:02 PM
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Moose
10-05-01, 08:02 AM
this sounds too much like red dwarf shit too me.... i appreciate ur thoughts, but really?
using engines that create their own gravity whatever etc.. i am for, and have thought too upon this for a long time.
Purely because ;) nothing can exceed SOL, but,. it appears that gravity and its virtual particle the graviton, have to be transmitted faster than light, as their effects are simultaneous.

however, i know jack (shit), so that is me own thoughts....

moosey rocking it up

Boris2
10-24-01, 06:58 AM
Are you thinking of Nitinol? A Nickel-Titanium alloy. AKA "memory wire. Used in orthodontics.

Nothing with mass can achieve light speed, the laws of physics say so.

I don't believe you can "make" gravity. Gravity is the effect of mass on spacetime.

kmguru
10-24-01, 06:12 PM
Originally posted by Boris2
I don't believe you can "make" gravity. Gravity is the effect of mass on spacetime.

The idea is to create the effect of gravity by sometype of force that when generated (like magnetic force) attracts all molecules, not just iron, nickel etc molecules. We are not there yet.

John Devers
10-25-01, 10:28 AM
Boris, that's not quite correct you can achieve light speed, it's things with mass cannot accellerate to the speed of light.

Check out JRs post in another thread.