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Quote:Deacon I didn't know you were smart! :woot:
Fake it till you make it. 
Isn't this how Event Horizon started?
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I know a little 'bout looooooove. Baby I guess the rest.

I'm sure that a person wouldn't have any problem. I've seen proof in Star Trek movies.
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Double post.

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That's a creepy picture.  He looks like a sexual predator.
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Would give reason to why The Enterprise has no windows and "Free Candy" written on it..
Quote:My first thought was... could the human body handle the acceleration?

 

 

Still effective for non-manned exploration until they get all that squared up.
That was pretty much my thinking as well.  The G force that would be generated by this would have to be beyond our tolerances, although there are ways to deal with that I guess.  But, for cargo?  Absolutely.  Heck, if it could get to the moon in 4 hours, the space station is just a 10 minute hop away for cargo shipments.
So a totally random thought for all you smart science guys. Talking about what our bodies could handle with the g forces even outside earths gravitational pool, what if our bodies where suspended in some kind of liquid during that acceleration would that help absorb the G force pull? I've seen it in science-fiction movies but have no idea if that's even remotely true.
Quote:So a totally random thought for all you smart science guys. Talking about what our bodies could handle with the g forces even outside earths gravitational pool, what if our bodies where suspended in some kind of liquid during that acceleration would that help absorb the G force pull? I've seen it in science-fiction movies but have no idea if that's even remotely true.
 

Sure, depending on the viscosity (stickyness) of the liquid. Gel immersion is the common thing when it comes to acceleration dampening I believe, but even that has its limits.
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Would Jello be better?
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Depends on the flavor.
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Quote:Depends on the flavor.
Just don't let this guy pick out the flavor.

 

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Otherwise, when you wake up, there's no telling how you'll be walking.

Quote:Just don't let this guy pick out the flavor.

 

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Otherwise, when you wake up, there's no telling how you'll be walking.
 

I hear that Roofie-Colada is a favorite of his.
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  I've heard real jello shots wiggle more than the artificial ones.
The question is did Aliens from another galaxy provide electromagnetic propulsion drive to human beings to advance their development and the question is YES!

I love watching the History channel.

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I'll give it a shot!
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