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originally posted by: Nochzwei
Each one of us is intrigued by some or the other aspect in science and researching that is always at the back of one's mind. So what particular aspect would you like to research and how far have you succeeded?
Personally , it was my ambition to research anti gravity and have achieved some success in this field
originally posted by: yesyesyes
a reply to: Nochzwei The one thing I can't determine is if terminal velocity would impact such a notion.
originally posted by: BestinShow
Hit Let's Play!...
www.playbuzz.com...
I know, It's more high-level than granular, but hey...
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: yesyesyes
a reply to: Nochzwei The one thing I can't determine is if terminal velocity would impact such a notion.
No, it would not. There is nothing in space (a vacuum), such as molecules of air, to collide with the craft. So the only force on the object would be the gravitational force. The strength of the gravity would determine the speed of the craft.
originally posted by: yesyesyes
In thinking about it, would the strength of the gravity really determine velocity?
originally posted by: Kashai
a reply to: Ghost147
does the mass of a planetary body determine the speed of the object approaching it?
originally posted by: rickymouse
Cooking.
If you achieve anti gravity to the point of levitation, you are free of inertia and you are in the realm of near instant travel
originally posted by: yesyesyes
originally posted by: Nochzwei
Each one of us is intrigued by some or the other aspect in science and researching that is always at the back of one's mind. So what particular aspect would you like to research and how far have you succeeded?
Personally , it was my ambition to research anti gravity and have achieved some success in this field
I am also interested in anti gravity, but I am not a scientist, I am a creative however...
I am also interested in the idea of synthesizing gravity because in my minds eye I think it is the key to long haul space travel.
Lol, my aura is blue
originally posted by: BestinShow
Hit Let's Play!...
www.playbuzz.com...
I know, It's more high-level than granular, but hey...
originally posted by: Nochzwei
If you achieve anti gravity to the point of levitation, you are free of inertia and you are in the realm of near instant travel
originally posted by: yesyesyes
originally posted by: Nochzwei
Each one of us is intrigued by some or the other aspect in science and researching that is always at the back of one's mind. So what particular aspect would you like to research and how far have you succeeded?
Personally , it was my ambition to research anti gravity and have achieved some success in this field
I am also interested in anti gravity, but I am not a scientist, I am a creative however...
I am also interested in the idea of synthesizing gravity because in my minds eye I think it is the key to long haul space travel.
That is correct
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: Nochzwei
If you achieve anti gravity to the point of levitation, you are free of inertia and you are in the realm of near instant travel
originally posted by: yesyesyes
originally posted by: Nochzwei
Each one of us is intrigued by some or the other aspect in science and researching that is always at the back of one's mind. So what particular aspect would you like to research and how far have you succeeded?
Personally , it was my ambition to research anti gravity and have achieved some success in this field
I am also interested in anti gravity, but I am not a scientist, I am a creative however...
I am also interested in the idea of synthesizing gravity because in my minds eye I think it is the key to long haul space travel.
So hypothetically, does an anti gravity field that allows levitation also as a byproduct cause the mass to be reduced or cancelled? Been wondering about that.
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