I will go and find Josh! Heroic leap into my car through the open window... Thrusting the key into the ignition... The engine GROWLS, roaring to life! I disengage the parking break and Throw the shifter into reverse! Tearing out of the drive way and out onto the street- I peel out and burn some rubb...
... :problem: Huston may have a problem..? ... :eh: Eh? what is that? ... :think: Josh is not been heard from for a while... ... :shh: shh, rumors are gonna start flying. ... :shock: nothing good comes from rumors. ... :( but we still do not know what happened. ... :o I know! He's ready to release L...
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=382&d=1214037416 Hrmm... my bad. I hope that you can use the majority of my contribution - it works as sci-fi fluff and can further support your work. this is where I leave this thread as I do not know what else can be contributed aside from c...
Well, imagine that we don't use compression with fossil fuel engines. a spritz of atomized dinosaur explodes fine, but without compression we are using a campfire to move a big rig. So, what if we can compress magnetic fields..? would there be a benefit? I believe firmly that there will be - experim...
(*Hall effect = the mechanical push caused by matching magnetic polarities.*) its not, its the force experienced by a charged particle that travels perpendicular to the magnetic field. also: what does this part of your suggestion game mechanics wise, besides "we can build strong [insert thing that ...
...Holy! CornFlakes, You are a genius! Please tell me that you are BUILDING real Craft of some kind; the whole world needs to benefit from a brain like yours! I do not know about Austria, but There are places in Poland that are making Aerospace Tech that are 20 years WAY ahead of the USA! I do not k...
Derp I almost forgot. The importance of "Meisner effect" materials as Insulation to magnetic lines of flux, also lay in one mechanical feature that we previously could not apply to Magnetic effects: Compression By compressing or focusing a magnetic field - what can we do? 1. A "compressed" electrom...
Nope. I imagine that aliens could take different paths to the stars than us. That the universe could be filled with life at various states of development; intelligent life with technologically advanced civilization capable of interstellar travel would likely be exceedingly rare, but possibly common ...
I am not disagreeing with CornFlakes. I do agree. when it comes to the "Hardness test" of science fiction I like to look to the Moh's scale. as shown here: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness I tend to inject the gravity wave projector as the "One Big Lie" ty...
You have lost me I am afraid. An electro-gravitic component like an L.E.D. works perfectly for Limit theory , let's call them Gravity Wave Projectors, or GWP for short: 1. Tractor beam - draws stuff to you, how? Gravity. 2. Replusor beam - Push stuff away from you, How? ANTI-Gravity. 3. Space ship e...
and now do that without resorting to a human mind but only using algorithms http://imagehost.revealedsingularity.net/blog/alcubierre_general.png and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_interaction and https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx2cC35KJTwsT0NTbWNOUjFVdlU/view and http://en.wikipedia.org...
the thing is: creating convincing (techno) lore and assorted mechanics procedurally is helluva hard task. that is a hard thing to do manually without resorting to technobabble completely. also: we already have to agree onto some technological base, as everything is somewhat compatible with each oth...