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Rich Grise
- Jan 1, 1970
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Don't you mean "Millionths of a dollar."?
I've made actual money by having better ideas than the other guy - I
just haven't reached the million-dollar mark yet.
Cheers!
Rich
Don't you mean "Millionths of a dollar."?
Late at night, by candle light, John Larkin
This has nothing at all to do with truth, design or ideas. It's pure
pointless speculation going nowhere in a hurry. This far you've made a
great effort of avoiding coming with anything tangible. So has most
everyone else, so that's OK.
I really hope you don't think of your designs as you think of the
origins of life, the universe and beer.
I do find thinking of random assembly of organic molecules far more
reasonable than some kind of supernatural intervention.
You seem to start out by reasoning about some entity made of something
simpler coming with the superior DNA based organisms.
Are your designs more evolved you?
Yeah, sure. I know how you can demonstrate this: put a bunch of springs
and gears and stuff in a box, and shake it, and tell us how long it takes
to assemble itself into a watch.
It shocks me how few people here are unwilling to riff on ideas. No
wonder I make so much money.
That's odd. That very same thing seems to have had the exact opposite
effect in my case. )-;
Well, I did get my double negatives tangled, so I'm even more confused
about what the opposite of *that* may be.
jasen said:yeah, you only need to get it out of the gravity well 40300 km/h and
accelerate it a further 107000 km/h to cancel orbital velocity.
Bye.
Jasen
Terry said:unless your power plant is sitting at a lagrange point.
Cheers
Terry
joseph2k said:Terry Given wrote:
All the lagrange points have approximately the same orbital velocity about
the sun. Same delta v required.
Oops my bad. I'll be less specific: there exist many possible orbits
which can simplify the job of waste disposal - either throwing it at
something, or just "away". Hell, the waste gives off heat? use that heat
to power a tiny engine, and take a long time. or fit some form of
disposable rocket. Or use an electromagnetic launcher - that kinda fits
with a power plant, and the projectile mass can be minimised. Or store
the waste until the effective end-of-life of the power plant itself,
then hook it all together and fly the whole thing into the sun, etc.