zfactor said:Sorry, the only way to get a "space elevator" is to have the space station (or moon) in a geosyncronus orbit (always above the same spot on the earth). Since the moon is not in one of these orbits, a direct link is impossible.imnotparanoid said:It's to dangerous dont throw away their lives so rashly!Popadoo said:A Call of Duty game with a good story. We may need our best researchers...
OT: A tunnel to thhe moon.
Unless you meant quantum tunnelling...
Probably never. The forcefield is more of a pipe dream then people realize. Currently it doesn't look promising for the Star Trek sci-fi forcefield to be a reality. Seeing how the holodeck as seen in the show is the product of holograms and forcefields, you seem to be out of luck on this one.zfactor said:The Holodeck.
Right now. It is basically the kinect with force feedback, so we can do it... Somehow...
At this stage, making the gap between "We went to the moon five times over 40 years ago" to "We are travelling to another galaxy" is like comparing "I have taken my first step" and "I have circumnavigated the globe by the energy of my eyelashes alone" when you're the size of a bug.Crazy_Dude said:Intergalactic space travel
And with America stopping the financing of space travel the chance of intergalactic space travel is very slim anytime soon.
Assuming it was implemented overnight, as opposed to being argued in political and legal realms in terms of profit, patents, distribution rights, and the power it would grant sovereign states with the capability of nigh-limitless cheap energy.Talshere said:I hate to be all logical and shizz, but stable cold fusion would overnight solve so many problems.
Don't worry. We'll make it out of nano-tubed-elastics. That way it would be stretchable and never break.imnotparanoid said:zfactor said:Sorry, the only way to get a "space elevator" is to have the space station (or moon) in a geosyncronus orbit (always above the same spot on the earth). Since the moon is not in one of these orbits, a direct link is impossible.imnotparanoid said:It's to dangerous dont throw away their lives so rashly!Popadoo said:A Call of Duty game with a good story. We may need our best researchers...
OT: A tunnel to thhe moon.
Unless you meant quantum tunnelling...
You ruined my dreams puny man.
I will remember this.
And with America stopping the financing of space travel the chance of intergalactic space travel is very slim anytime soon.[/quote]At this stage, making the gap between "We went to the moon five times over 40 years ago" to "We are travelling to another galaxy" is like comparing "I have taken my first step" and "I have circumnavigated the globe by the energy of my eyelashes alone" when you're the size of a bug.
It's not exactly all that simple to up-and-do an adventure of that scale, expense in terms of money aside.
Exploration, maybe. But habitation and consequent colonization? No.Crazy_Dude said:I know its hard to do and perhaps a 100 years from now we still wouldnt have done it. However space travel is important it helps us understand the universe and check the bounderies of our galaxy. But China/India will perhaps pass America in space travel its time for another superpower to take the next step. (Aka Mars)
http://www.powermat.com/ - Also I swear there is a theory around somewhere for Microwave charging on the move.ShadowPuppet said:As a serious suggestion; Wireless charging.
that means charging your ipod, phone or laptop without plugging anything into anywhere.
I hereby officialy invite you to join our usergroup.Boneasse said:For Science!
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As for the thread, the plasmids from bioshock seem like fun to use. I would never need a microwave again.
That is nearly there. We have mats that plug into walls/ computers and you place your phone ect ontop and thats it.ShadowPuppet said:As a serious suggestion; Wireless charging.
that means charging your ipod, phone or laptop without plugging anything into anywhere.
They have that already.ShadowPuppet said:As a serious suggestion; Wireless charging.
that means charging your ipod, phone or laptop without plugging anything into anywhere.