I'm in a similar situation, except I have decided I am going back to University. I got one degree and goofed off for 5 years. I'm 24 now and I just spend all my money on physics books on amazon. It's time to step up to the bat and swing, I honestly don't care if I strike out, I have a passion...
you would be a hero if you posted a video of these experimental crafts. I don't discount your story, I've just heard so many that I really like evidence. It's easy to make a user account and post a video on youtube.
that completely has to do with the limited range of motion, Ronnie Coleman undoubtedly has a greater ROM than you do. When I was competing in snowboarding my legs were steel, I could leg press 1000lbs when I was 5'1 120 pounds, until my friend told me to go lower and the thing came crashing...
thanks for the help. I've got some knowledge from back when I was slacking off in engineering. Considering going back for EP, testing the waters so to speak.
so what would happen is that the relative velocity of the two bodies would asymptotically approach c. Is there experimental data to confirm that this would happen.
So I'm new here, hopefully I'll post a lot more in the future. Anywho, not sure if this is the right place but I've been wondering about what would happen under a given scenario. Say that you have two large objects of mass such as 2 stars a substantial distance x away from each other. Take...