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Does you think this is for real or hoax?

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Author Topic: NASA's New Design for a Warp Drive Ship  (Read 5143 times)

Godspeed, kerbals. *salute*


So basically it's


yea...  It was on earth and flew to the moon under 5 second. I saw that on the TV show.

Hey look, Doom is making sense! But it's not called hyper-friction. You just pulled that term out of your ass.

I make sense roughly half the time, and I don't think it has any other names that I'm aware of.

I make sense roughly half the time, and I don't think it has any other names that I'm aware of.
It does, common sense.

Quite certain faster than light goes against all laws of physics.
People were also once quite certain that the Earth was the center of the universe.

But...

But that's just regular friction. :/
shhh just let them think they're special

People were also once quite certain that the Earth was the center of the universe.
They also believed that the Coelacanth died out, turns out they were still alive and living with us.

Ipquarx, if I'm reading the post correctly, I think what he means is that since light is radiation, and since black holes "have radiation", going by the logic of since a=b & c=b, a=c, black holes are light. At least that's what I got out of it (not true, of course).

shhh just let them think they're special

Hyperspeed-Friction


yea...  It was on earth and flew to the moon under 5 second. I saw that on the TV show.
You are watch futurama? Very friend!

Hyperspeed-Friction

Friction, regardless of where it is, requires two objects rubbing against each other.

There is nothing in space to rub against beside light.

Ipquarx, if I'm reading the post correctly, I think what he means is that since light is radiation, and since black holes "have radiation", going by the logic of since a=b & c=b, a=c, black holes are light. At least that's what I got out of it (not true, of course).

Well black holes theoretically are extremely bright on the inside considering no light can escape from them

Friction, regardless of where it is, requires two objects rubbing against each other.

There is nothing in space to rub against beside light.

Well black holes theoretically are extremely bright on the inside considering no light can escape from them
There are gases and some (just very little) solid matter in space.

But that light isn't part of the black hole. And it wouldn't be on the inside, as black holes aren't actually holes, they're highly-dense matter. Therefore, the light would exist on the outside, but since it cannot be seen since the light can't reach us, it's not actually bright.

Exactly, they can't develop warp drives due to many factors.

1. Hyperfriction
2. HOW THE HELL DOES ONE WARP?
3. Uses helluva lot of fuel
and etc.

(Looks more like a station than a ship, no landing gear)

i love reading this dudes comments because he comes up with absolute bullstuff and then just puts it there and pretends like he knows what hes talking about...