As a side note, please check out USSubmarines.com on the window issue. It's Phoenix 1000 submarine yatch has special hemispheric aclyic bubble windows.
Judging by many of your posts in TNZ, I'd say: Likely.
As with most of your big ideas, Tacky, you try to force a solution onto a concept that just isn't any good.
Firstly, read the thread, this ain't my idea. Last I checked I wasn't a writer or producer for the 2012 film.
Secondly, there's no k in Tachyon.
Noticed you decided to go the nitpick route, and didn't want to talk about the substance of the post? I work with submarines professionally, so would be interested to see you flesh out your discussion here, rather than play games with semantics...
What I want is for you to stop accusing me of coming up with an idea that's no good...
What I want is for you to stop accusing me of coming up with an idea that's no good...
Taccy, with all due respect, look at your posts. They are consistantly these over the top gianormous projects that pay no heed to the natural laws of the universe.
Pretty much all of them.
The giant trash compactor one was pretty good. Kinda partial to the ice-cube conveyor belt from the South Pole to Australia, though...
It may not exactly violate the laws of physics in theory but one of my favorite over-the-top threads was the one where he wanted to put a 100,000 ton aircraft carrier into orbit.
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I wasn't giving it out as an idea, I was just curious as to what would be needed to get something that large into orbit using current tech.
Name one.
That's actually not a bad idea.Pretty much all of them.
It may not exactly violate the laws of physics in theory but one of my favorite over-the-top threads was the one where he wanted to put a 100,000 ton aircraft carrier into orbit.
That's actually not a bad idea.Pretty much all of them.
It may not exactly violate the laws of physics in theory but one of my favorite over-the-top threads was the one where he wanted to put a 100,000 ton aircraft carrier into orbit.![]()
That's actually not a bad idea.It may not exactly violate the laws of physics in theory but one of my favorite over-the-top threads was the one where he wanted to put a 100,000 ton aircraft carrier into orbit.![]()
He didn't mean a space ship the size of an aircraft carrier - he meant LITERALLY an aircraft carrier, was a bit surreal, worth a search though.
I think you should go re-read the thread. The idea was for the aircraft carrier to undergo a "refit" so it would become a space ship. The runways on top would be covered over with a hanger to keep out the vacuum of space and the inside of the vessel would be altered to allow for different rooms within a rotating inner section for artificial gravity and also it would be altered to fit a large propulsion engine such as a nuclear pulse drive.
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