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Engineers: Helping Third World Countries Grow
why is there such hostility from members of this forum? i have posted on this forum for a few months now and every time i post i get hostility. if this is how you all treat people who have ideas then i feel sorry for you all.- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Engineers: Helping Third World Countries Grow
no i wasnt but that is perfect thank you. i think we should all get involved in this orginization.- mrlaughingman
- Post #5
- Forum: General Engineering
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Engineers: Helping Third World Countries Grow
my point i think was simple to understand. we need to all design and innovate to help those that need help. we need product designs.- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Engineers: Helping Third World Countries Grow
So i feel that as engineers it is our responsibility to help anyone and everyone. This is a challenge i am presenting to you all and that challenge is to create things that would benefit third world countries. What i am talking about are things like filtration systems that can be cheaply made or...- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: General Engineering
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YOU: Fix the US Energy Crisis
i was just saying we need to experiment with changing forms of energy is all. i don't know how one would be able to achieve that goal but that's what experimenting is for.- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Product Design - Real World Physics Problem
ha loose fit that's exactly what i was talking about.- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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YOU: Fix the US Energy Crisis
i feel that we need to explore new fields of energy. what i mean by that is get away from the standard electricity and experiment with new forms of energy such as changing radiation maybe so it would be harmless for normal people to handle. i feel that electricity is a very crude and raw power...- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Product Design - Real World Physics Problem
well when the rod was in the wall was it seated so that there was no spaces between the rod and the fixture. if there was minor spaces in that fixture i could see how it would change angles once a weight is applied.- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Graduate Schrodinger's Eqn: Harnessing Extra Dimensions?
so what is out side of it? or is it that once you go all the way right you would go past the edge and simply end up on the left?- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Schrodinger's Eqn: Harnessing Extra Dimensions?
yes i was. oh and i am very interested in worm hole, dimensions, time and space what part of physics should i study for all this. i haven't been able to get my mind off of all of this since i started reading about quantum mechanics.- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Schrodinger's Eqn: Harnessing Extra Dimensions?
wow i actually understood that. thanks. but is there any way of being able to go past the edge of our universe i mean what is out there beyond that?- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Schrodinger's Eqn: Harnessing Extra Dimensions?
so if i am understanding this then if you were to go completely around the universe and end were you started that's another dimension- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Schrodinger's Eqn: Harnessing Extra Dimensions?
but just out of curiosity could dimensional compression become reality?- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Schrodinger's Eqn: Harnessing Extra Dimensions?
ok well i am just going to stop posting now and post back at a later time after more studying is done sorry guys i know i must seem like a complete retard here.- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Schrodinger's Eqn: Harnessing Extra Dimensions?
ahh yes sorry about that i was thinking about the string theory. but how can a dimension be microscopic exactly?- mrlaughingman
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- Forum: Quantum Physics