Recent content by Daniel Travis
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Artificial gravity -- consequences for the human body
Right on Bandersnatch. I thought they were inherently the same , but I had this feeling like I was missing something important. I guess I was thinking too hard about it. But you made perfect sense, if both types of gravity are 1g, then there shouldn't be a difference. As micro gravity goes...- Daniel Travis
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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TV shows, movies, and books that are ruined for you by physics
Yes! exactly my point Staff:Mentor Ryan_m_b! that's why i added the "..." lol, so many things they forgot to have account for , which they "forgot" to mention in the book.lol- Daniel Travis
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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TV shows, movies, and books that are ruined for you by physics
I like the Expanse, but there are some errors I agree...honestly(speaking sci-fi-tifically) the hole stealth thing is pretty hard unless your able to mask EVERY particle escaping from your vessel... ...But my favorite exploitation of physics in Hollywood to jerk about is probably gravity...- Daniel Travis
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Artificial gravity -- consequences for the human body
Hey all, *this is my first post on this forum* I've read a lot about the different ways of artificial gravity on this forum, and we've discussed everything from realistic ideas that can be accomplished with today's tech, all the way to fictitious situations in sci fi books. BASICALLY, I would...- Daniel Travis
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- Forum: Biology and Medical