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  1. Novawatcher
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    Hyperdrive Engineering

    Don't forget the the material itself is subject to stress. 10000 rpms would either have to have a structure that would be a VERY solid material for...
    Post by: Novawatcher, Mar 8, 2011 in forum: Architecture & Engineering
  2. Novawatcher
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    Hyperdrive Engineering

    Hmmm, I take it that mechanical advantage doesn't exist in hyperspace. Hmmm, maybe does. It would seem that they do. Hmmm, that means that you...
    Post by: Novawatcher, Mar 7, 2011 in forum: Architecture & Engineering
  3. Novawatcher
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    Hyperdrive Engineering

    Correct AlanCast said "If a spaceship could average 10 percent of light speed, this would be enough to reach Proxima Centauri in forty years." It...
    Post by: Novawatcher, Mar 7, 2011 in forum: Architecture & Engineering
  4. Novawatcher
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    Hyperdrive Engineering

    Correct I'm not sure if this is correct - something's flawed with the reasoning.
    Post by: Novawatcher, Mar 7, 2011 in forum: Architecture & Engineering
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