[QUOTE=DrBreen;28135002]And do those elements have the same properties as eezo?[/QUOTE]
This is pathetic.
[QUOTE=DrBreen;28135002]And do those elements have the same properties as eezo?[/QUOTE]
Dude. You realise Mass Effect is a fictional game right?
[QUOTE=Kendra;28135963]Dude. You realise Mass Effect is a fictional game right?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Saza;28135587]This is pathetic.[/QUOTE]
Dude, you do realize that he was being sarcastic right?
[QUOTE=Monomiro;28135996]Dude, you do realize that he was being sarcastic right?[/QUOTE]
If that was sarcasm I don't know what sarcasm is anymore.
HahahH xD
[QUOTE=Raiskauskone V2;27992718]With near-the-speed-of-light travel we'd possibly have in the future, how many years it would take a ship to reach the closest solar system?
[editline]11th February 2011[/editline]
as just going from point A to B accelerating as much as possible without the (what the term was again) turning around and starting to decelerate[/QUOTE]
Depends on what proper time you are looking at and what speed the ship flies (observed speed from an outstanding static observer). From an outstanding static observer it would need [img]http://math.daggeringcats.com/?\frac{l}{v}[/img] years, where l is the distance and v the velocity. For an observer on the ship, the time needed is lowered by the Lorentz-Factor [img]http://math.daggeringcats.com/?\gamma = \frac{1}{\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}}[/img] (divide by that), which also depends on the (observed speed from an outstanding static observer) speed.
[editline]19th February 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=DrBreen;28135002]And do those elements have the same properties as eezo?[/QUOTE]
These artificial-atoms have no hadronic nucleus and can be treated as "an element with zero nuclear core count" (but they have a "nuclear mass")
[QUOTE=Rct33;27993726]Every physics thread is just aVon posting something informative, and correcting wrong people.[/QUOTE]
Luckily, last thing we need is people starting to spread their videogame physics and/or retarded physics to others, it's like a disease.
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