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Oct 30 2011 09:37pm
Quote (Confoozled @ Oct 30 2011 08:18pm)
IMO being able to control gravity = the ultimate technology.

Oh sup, yeah.. I condensed a neutron star, which is already a super condensed star, into the size of a grapefruit. It is 1 million degrees kelvin and powers my entire planet. Oh, and yeah.. this thing would normally have a lot of gravity n crush the planet n stuff rite? Naaah. As well as gravitizin' it to shrink it, I encased it in an anti-gravity bubble, which not only keeps us from dying, but it keeps excess heat from escaping (Creates an actual perfect vaccum, which doesn't exist anywhere in nature, allowing absolute zero to exist. Normal deep space still has molecules in it, with a strong enough gravitational field, you could keep it completely empty. Nothing there = heat can't travel through it). Oh, and the same also gave me perfect superconductors.


I also don't need any form of engines. I just create artificial graivty in a direction to push/pull my vehicle, from rollerskates to interstellar space ships.


I am totally using the power of gravity if anyone asks what super power I want...
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Oct 31 2011 11:26am
Quote (Confoozled @ Oct 30 2011 08:18pm)
Normal deep space still has molecules in it, with a strong enough gravitational field, you could keep it completely empty. Nothing there = heat can't travel through it). Oh, and the same also gave me perfect superconductors.


Just a note that convection already accounts for almost zero heat transfer in space. Most of it is transfered through radiation, so a perfect vacuum would transfer about as much heat as space vacuum does already.
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Oct 31 2011 12:49pm
Quote (Confoozled @ Oct 31 2011 06:18am)
IMO being able to control gravity = the ultimate technology.

Oh sup, yeah.. I condensed a neutron star, which is already a super condensed star, into the size of a grapefruit. It is 1 million degrees kelvin and powers my entire planet. Oh, and yeah.. this thing would normally have a lot of gravity n crush the planet n stuff rite? Naaah. As well as gravitizin' it to shrink it, I encased it in an anti-gravity bubble, which not only keeps us from dying, but it keeps excess heat from escaping (Creates an actual perfect vaccum, which doesn't exist anywhere in nature, allowing absolute zero to exist. Normal deep space still has molecules in it, with a strong enough gravitational field, you could keep it completely empty. Nothing there = heat can't travel through it). Oh, and the same also gave me perfect superconductors.


I also don't need any form of engines. I just create artificial graivty in a direction to push/pull my vehicle, from rollerskates to interstellar space ships.


totally agree
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Oct 31 2011 12:58pm
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who knows what would've been there without gravity

Without gravity the galaxies themselves would never have formed.
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Oct 31 2011 02:22pm
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Without gravity the galaxies themselves would never have formed.


hell stars wouldn't have even formed
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Nov 2 2011 05:30pm
Maybe it works like magnets but on a larger scale.
Where does the energy in magnets come from ?
Also if gravitation can make planets turn for billions of years, magnets could make motors turn... free energy ?
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Nov 3 2011 11:56am
maby look up the

Electric universe

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Nov 3 2011 12:22pm
Quote (bentherdonethat @ Oct 31 2011 09:58pm)
Without gravity the galaxies themselves would never have formed.


exactly my point

Quote (Samapoil @ Nov 3 2011 02:30am)
Maybe it works like magnets but on a larger scale.
Where does the energy in magnets come from ?
Also if gravitation can make planets turn for billions of years, magnets could make motors turn... free energy ?


yeah things like this make me love science, it's amazing
sort of like the sun burning in space without oxygen, mind-boggling

This post was edited by Ocen on Nov 3 2011 12:24pm
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This post was edited by Ocen on Nov 3 2011 12:24pm
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exactly my point



yeah things like this make me love science, it's amazing
sort of like the sun burning in space without oxygen, mind-boggling


the sun isn't burning

i should explain:
burning is a chemical reaction. the sun is undergoing nuclear fusion (obviously a nuclear reaction). it doesn't require oxygen

This post was edited by Derkaderk on Nov 3 2011 01:16pm
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