• What I feel we should do when/if we develope Faster-Than-Light travel
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[QUOTE=Rad McCool;28228960]You could probably fly in a circle the size of Earth's orbit around the Sun (~ 1/9000 ly) and the centrifugal force would hardly be noticable.[/QUOTE] Not really... 80kg mass moving at light speed (3*10^9m/s) would need a centripetal force of 48 000 000 N to stay on a circular orbit around the sun at 150*10^9 m away
[QUOTE=Balrog;28197002]Troll science at its finest :buddy:[/QUOTE] It is possible, thing is we can't travel faster than light [editline]23rd February 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=BrQ;28207914]what if we made a rocket and put it very very far away from earth and point it to Berlin, then launch it at multiple times of lightspeed that it hits Berlin at exactly 30 january 1939 that way ww2 might've ended very quickly[/QUOTE] Light =/= Time. It would just hit current Berlin
This thread is a major mindfuck
[QUOTE=booster;28228315]What about wormholes?[/QUOTE] You can't control where a rip in space takes you, but you can hope it isn't somewhere that will kill you.
[QUOTE=U.S.S.R;28239079]You can't control where a rip in space takes you, but you can hope it isn't somewhere that will kill you.[/QUOTE] You [I]can't[/I] or you [I]won't[/I]?
[QUOTE=Rad McCool;28240804]You [I]can't[/I] or you [I]won't[/I]?[/QUOTE] Your name makes this 3.5x better.
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