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High School Can Unlimited Energy Launch Objects into Orbit Using Accelerator Technology?
I should not use the word energy or infinite energy it is just how it is referred to in some papers I am reading. Perhaps the correct word would be power. i.e. electrical current. Meaning an infinite store of electrical current, such that could result from breakthroughs in fusion. Would this...- OutOfTheBox
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School Can Unlimited Energy Launch Objects into Orbit Using Accelerator Technology?
Would the best use of that infinite energy be to use it to produce hydrogen fuel and use the launch methods already derived?- OutOfTheBox
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School Can Unlimited Energy Launch Objects into Orbit Using Accelerator Technology?
Thank you all I am now reading more into the "Space Gun" concept. Continuing on from the original concept, are there discussions or concepts being developed related to how an infinite energy source could be used to reduce the amount of fuel required to reach escape velocity?- OutOfTheBox
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School Can Unlimited Energy Launch Objects into Orbit Using Accelerator Technology?
If an infinite amount of energy were available to create the lift mechanism for a space launch. What would be required to fire a 200lb object into low Earth orbit(160km) after speeding it up in a way similar to how the large hadron collider speeds up a particle. Assuming the launch vehicle...- OutOfTheBox
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- Electromagnatics Rocket Space Space travel Trajectory Travel
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Flying Disk: Can Today's Tech Make it Fly?
I have seen the experiments done by the US after world war II on tv and understand how impossible it would have been to fly a craft like that with Levers and Knobs. However, today we use electronics, like in the stealth bomber to allow for many actions to be taken which are the result of...- OutOfTheBox
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Graduate Is 299,792,458 m/s really the max speed of light
So then as The_Duck indicated, Dark Matter and Dark Energy do not interact with light at all?- OutOfTheBox
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- Forum: Optics
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Graduate Is 299,792,458 m/s really the max speed of light
so then would the speed of light be greater when traveling in the vacuum of space, where no dark energy or dark matter existed?- OutOfTheBox
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- Forum: Optics
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Graduate Is 299,792,458 m/s really the max speed of light
I have read that the speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s in a vacum, and is the Max speed of light. But if the speed of light can be reduced once it is removed from that vacum, and we now propose that Dark energy and Dark matter may exisist. If Dark mater and energy are everywhere that humans...- OutOfTheBox
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- Light Max Speed Speed of light
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- Forum: Optics
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Build a Water Pressure Engine Prototype: Tips & Equipment Needed
is it because you would require as much energy to pressurize the air used in the ballast?- OutOfTheBox
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Build a Water Pressure Engine Prototype: Tips & Equipment Needed
[SIZE="2"]I recently watched a documentary on the Marianas Trench and took special note to the crushing capacity of the water pressure at up to 11km creating 16,000 psi of pressure. Being an avid mechanic, i work with today's combustion engine which can generate about 600psi in each cylinder...- OutOfTheBox
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- Energy Pressure Water Water pressure
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering