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Originally posted by thefreepatriot
reply to post by Lightworth
Iif the craft were to accelerate to 40,000 mph within a few seconds of you have a counter force of gravity to cancel out the inertia.... this would make total sense if they have master gravity..
Originally posted by thefreepatriot
reply to post by GhostR1der
Inertia etc
Originally posted by jkrog08
Nablator and Bob down under:Thanks the both of you for your excellent input(stars to both)I have heard a blend of what both of you are saying about 'their'propulsion.Could both of your theories be right?I'm sure some species use one form and another uses another form(like someone already said),it makes sense.Just like here on Earth,each race has different takes on technology,ie;Drive on the left side of the road or the right(I know a bit primitive conparision,but thats all we have to compare!As we are not advanced enough to have numerous forms of propulsion yet)I'm glad we have delve into not only why they act like they do,but how(propulsion methods).This thread has answered more than I expected,and quite frankly gotten more responses than expected,I hope or many more,thanks all of you!
I have added you both as friends!(Nablator and Bob down under)
EDIT to add:I've added many who have replied to this thread as friends,so you all might want to check your profiles!To many to name on here,lol.
[edit on 5/27/2008 by jkrog08]
Originally posted by Nohup
And if the thing is not a robotic probe, the time travelers piloting the thing are not particularly bothered by the relative instability, since the little trans-phasic bubble of spacetime they and the ship are in is stable within itself. So it's not like they're going to get seasick or anything.