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Re: Couldn't resist
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 25 Jun 2001 19:30:09 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Paul Hartzog writes:
> In lugnet.space, Jesse Alan Long writes:
> > Almost every builder has millions of attennas and tons of
> > bulky areas on these ships and none of these people realize that there is
> > friction in outer
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> what the flipping space monster burgers are
> you talking about?
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> friction in space?
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> NOT, noway, nohow
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> wings are useless in space, dude.
> i'm an astrophysicist, i know whereof i speak.
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> (i'm sure this has been said elsewhere
> but hey i don't have time to look it up)
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> -paul
Does your title of an astrophysicist amuse me? Have you worked with such
people as Carl Sagan or Issac Asimov? I have not worked with these people
but then again, neither have you so I think I will become skeptical of every
aspect of outer space travel until it has been proven as a fact by science,
sound logic, and the truth in life. You are an astrophysicist, you should
know that, as with the complete absence of gravity, that the complete
absense of friction can never truly exist in outer space. There is LESS
friction and gravity in space but it is wrong to say that there can not
exist friction and gravity in space. Remember the Newtonic laws, Paul.
People at one point in our history many centuries earlier said that the
earth was flat and that we would fall off of the edge of the earth and we
had to accept those ideas as facts in our lives but, as we already know in
this modern age, those ideas were proven false by reason, logic, science,
and the truth in our lives. Please do not tell me that this concept is
another flat earth idea, Paul, because many aspects of these ideas are
theories, not actual facts, Paul.
Jesse Long
P.S. My large guns have a hinge piece that folds back when my space craft
enters the atmosphere, Paul.
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Couldn't resist
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| (...) Jesse, I have a couple of things to write about. The first is regarding friction in space. I agree that there MUST be friction in space, otherwise anything held together with a nut or bolt would come apart. The second is in regards to your (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
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| (...) Spare the attitude man, until you do, don't go wondering why people post harsh replies to your stuff. You come off as a know-it-all, even if someone who has education in a particular field counters your statement, you find a way to try to make (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
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| (...) what the flipping space monster burgers are you talking about? friction in space? NOT, noway, nohow wings are useless in space, dude. i'm an astrophysicist, i know whereof i speak. (i'm sure this has been said elsewhere but hey i don't have (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au)
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