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Re: Wings [was: Re: Building big]
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lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au
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Fri, 22 Jun 2001 20:36:22 GMT
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In lugnet.space, William R. Ward writes:
> "Jesse Alan Long" <joyous4god2@yahoo.com> writes:
> > Thank you, Bill, for telling me what the name of that technology was in my
> > letter. There is a fatal flaw in your response, however, Bill. You seem to
> > think that it is impossible to conduct this type of technology yet you
> > already answered how people, at least with the technology that we have
> > developed in society, could develop such an "artificial gravity" system. I
> > am not sure how that the gravity generators are a violation of the laws of
> > physics so please explain this logic to me, Bill.
> > Jesse Long
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> To clarify: the centrifuge technique is more of a gravity simulator,
> rather than the sort of gravity generator that is imagined for Star
> Trek or such.
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> --Bill.
Thank you, Bill for clarifying that response to my reply letter. Could
there exist a way that a gravity generator be used for some sort of gravity
simulator? I am not very experienced in the laws of physics and I am sorry
for causing so many people pain in their heads and the consumption of many
white pills.
Jesse Long
P.S. I am simply trying to understand how physics operates in life. I
believe that many of these statements that you say to me are correct but
many have also never been truly tested under ideal circumstances in outer space.
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