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So NASA Eagleworks is about to release a peer reviewed paper
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So NASA Eagleworks is about to release a peer reviewed paper proving the EMDrive works. What does this mean? The great white cosmic exodus. I say we all colonize the galaxy and quarantine Earth.

>WE WUZ STAR COLONISTS N SHIT
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What will your job be when you start your new life /pol/colonist?
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You can feel it bros. This Earth is doomed. Its a no win scenario. The intelligent are being outbred. The west is being purposefully destroyed. The only exit is up.
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The worlds we can locally terraform or paraterraform. Since EMDrive is real now, we are talking about a 4 hour transit time to the Moon. A one week flight to Mars.
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Hmm... /pol/ dosent seem interested.

Everybody gets a beautiful Aryan woman to secure the race and species up there. We can breed a race of cosmic angelbeings.
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>implying we won't be left behind by the elite as the world dies
>implying they haven't been generations ahead of us in technology for decades already
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This is what literally gets left behind on the planet while we explore and create worlds more beautiful and wondrous than we have ever seen here.
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>>68684721

>Implying it wont be us who goes up there. We are talking about robust space development and cheap access.

If theres a will theres a way, but I have to remember you brits have the coward genes who stayed behind when my ancestors conquered the new world so maybe this adventure is not for you.
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Mars could be ours. Even the elites wont be able to have it all to themselves. We become the new generation of elites since this world is over saturated.
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>>68683638
Nothing, practical application as propulsion is different than some isolated experiment.

Interstellar travel in a life time still impossible
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>great white
That's right, brother.
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>>68685125

No, you didnt hear the news? I'm a space systems engineer. It's a huge buzz. A NEW peer reviewed paper is coming out, it works.
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>>68683638
I'm pretty sure they agreed to just start reviewing EMDrive, like this past week. It'll take a while since if they actually prove it they'll want to work fast to create a larger model and test that.
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>>68683638
''We'' all ready have colonized other places and the earth is all ready under quarantine.

The rockets you see going up every now and then is just toys to keep the plebs distracted.
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>>68685056
We'd have to live underground, the gravity on Mars is too low for humans.
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>>68683638
>colonize the galaxy and sterilize Earth.
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>>68685350
when is the publication of the paper?
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>>68685056

Mars has a lower gravity. Humans would slowly deteriorate over long stays.

You'd want Venus. Crazy, I know

Venus is actually something, but you have to use sky cities. Basically floating platforms which NASA is designing along with anchors that can withstand pressures near the surface of Venus.

Seriously /pol/ should know about Venus by now. Mars is a temporary launch point if that.
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>>68684468

a week? that's 832,194 mph, how is that even possible? I thought the EMDrive was just radio waves shooting out of a resonance cavity
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>>68686241
Venus is just a celestial body. The Earth is flat
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>>68684106
doner shop owner
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>>68685350
>A NEW peer reviewed paper is coming out, it works.

I repeat, there is a difference between labwork and practical application. As far as I understand there are massive amounts of energy require for little in terms of propulsion.
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>>68685587

that company is behind some serious shit, even before the dead of the engineer claiming to have worked at lockhead reverse engineering alien space crafts they were apparently already involved in A51 projects
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>>68686868
The thing is: It doesnt consume propellant like other propulsion methods do. As long as it has power, it can keep thrusting, whereas with other propulsion methods once you're out of fuel thats it.
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>>68686241


The whole point of mars is not to get there, but to finally discard weather or not a civilization could've existed sometime in the past because of how similar Mars used to be to Earth.
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>>68686868
>that post number
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sucha divice still needs alot of energy right? so how do we power that thing?
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>>68687163
This is irrelevant if it needs a shitload of energy to do so. We have problems to squeeze out a few kW out of a football field of solar cells on the ISS. I understand they think they can do 0.1N/kW. THAT'S A PROBLEM for power.
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In the end, March stated that the researchers were now working on a new integrated analytical tool to help separate EmDrive thrust pulse waveform contributions from the thermal expansion interference, as well as upgrading their EmDrive to include vacuum-capable RF amplifiers with power ranges of up to 125W, and to design a new tapered cavity analytically determined to be in the 0.1 N/kW range.
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>>68683638
>watching shitskins blowing up libtards could become my new fetish
only if i can get a seat in the first row
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>>68683638

Excuse me. When you colonize Mars, will you make designated shitting streets, please?
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>>68684590
As a swarthy brown haired, brown eyes man I look forward to have my own Fraulein
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>>68686868
THOSE DIGITS
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>>68687657
I'll believe in outer space when I see it. It's a hoax to get you to buy and sin as much as possible.
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>>68684590
i prefer my aryans with a nice golden tan. they're gonna look awfully sickly on mars
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>>68688287

This is what we have for you.
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>>68686868
Nice digits
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>>68686868
>thos digits
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>>68686685
>implying shitskins have a place in a peacful society
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>>68686868
those fucking digits
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>>68683638
I just downloaded beyond earth and rising tide addon to prepare for new word political strategy.

Anyone else Sid meiers training?
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>>68685573
This. Nothing is about to come out immediately and the review may not even be favourable
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>>68685056
>>68684900
>>68684106
>>68684468
Wether or not EMDrive works (probably don't but we'll see) terraforming Mars is near impossible.
Mars doesn't have a magnetosphere, so you can pump out as much gas on it as you want it will always be blown away by solar winds before any atmosphere can be built.

What creats the protective magnetic field on earth is the rotation of its molten core, so it's not something easy to create.
I'm pretty sure we will settle on Mars in this century, but it will be on protected closed environment.
Even considering thousands of years, I'm pretty sure man will never walk unprotected on the surface of Mars or see trees growing there.
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>>68687657
A modernized SNAP-10 type spaceborne fission reactor could easily provide the power.

Alternatively, the solar array design used on Juno (which in earth orbit generates something like 14kw of power) could be tweaked and expanded to a full size array to power the EM-drive.
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>>68688458
Not forever?
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>>68689106
>Mars doesn't have a magnetosphere

It did once. We just have to figure out a way to restart it.
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>>68689140
Yeah, forever. That's your punishment for thinking you get to touch blond haired and blue eyed women. Your type will be the niggers of Planet White(Mars)
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>>68685125

if it really works, travel to the edge of the universe within a subjective lifetime will be possible
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Anyhow, in the end, going to Mars is definitely cool and settling on it will rock, yet it's very smal leap on the universe scale.
Being a multiplanetary species will improve oour survival chances but as long as we live in the solar system our species has an expiration date. When the sun starts decaying and blows up, it doesnt matter if Mars or Neptune are terraformed we will all die.
So the real question is long distance space travel, and we still don't have a clue how to get to even the closest star.

I think that we will need a way to breed frozen embryos in a machine to full term, in order to send a robot ship with millions of embryos that would travel for thousands of years to settle on a new planet and colonize it.
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If we can't go to space yet, can we at least have flying cars now?
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>>68689106

It's going to happen, but you are right those are obstacles the white man will have to over come. But at least we'll be able to do it for the future of the white race!

WHITE PRIDE WORLD WIDE!
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>>68689312
what you are saying is retarded, we know why it disapeared, the fucking core of the planet cooled and stopped spinning

it's like saying, wow this volcano was active once, all we have to do is find a way to restart it.
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>>68689312
magnets?
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>>68689106
Not to mention, cosmic ray exposure on the surface of mars is 15x that of the annual cap on nuke power plant workers on earth. Putting people on mars is literally sending them out into space to get cancer. This is 4x worse than the dose that shuttle/ISS astronauts get annually.
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>>68690076

There are solutions to those problems though, mainly better radiation shielding and the use of underground shelters to start with.
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>>68689750
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>>68685573
>I'm pretty sure they agreed to just start reviewing EMDrive, like this past week.
No, Eagleworks published a paper on it last year, they've been toying with it a while.
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>>68690076

Not that big of a deal. Mars has fuckhuge lava tubes from the extinct fuckhuge volcanos, and dirt makes a good radshield. Find a structurally safe lavatube, shore it up, build inside.
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>>68685056
>Mars could be ours

Unless you have a way of restarting the magnetic dynamo in the planet's core, then no, it can't be ours. Without a planetary magnetic field to shield the inhabitants from deadly radiation spikes from solar flares, everyone would be fucking poisoned.
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>>68687414
tell your mom to start burning some coal for dem drives
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daily reminder, NASA ignored it until chinks tested it

then NASA still ignored it until some american chemist put metal fins inside and claimed it to be his own invention and that the fins were integral part

then NASA tested it and hailed results of "cannae drive"

then NASA tested it without the fins so it was just Roger Shawyer's invention, and it worked the same.

the great AMERICAN victory.
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>>68687414
nuclear reactor or radioisotope thermoplastic generator.

DESU the whole project Orion thing is our best bet given current technology, but the libtards would get all butthurt over it
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>>68690909
thermoplastic. wtf autocorrect. thermoelectric

and since when does t b h become DESU
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>>68689106

Venus has no magnetic field and yet has an extremely thick atmosphere
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>>68689129
>RF amplifiers with power ranges of up to 125W, and to design a new tapered cavity analytically determined to be in the 0.1 N/kW range.
Then you have 1.4N. You do realize that's nothing, right?

In order to propel a 5 metric ton unmanned spacecraft at a constant 1m/s2 (0.1g) you would need a power source that can achieve a constant 5MW in space.
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>>68684106
Will steal shit ?
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>>68691105

Since moot cucked out and left.
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>>68691105
You been under a fucking rock f a m?
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>>68689678
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>>68683638
Who /zeon/ here?
We can live in glorious artificial colonies, testaments to human progress. While we evolve we can drop rocks on the filthy nigger oldtypes.
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>>68691371
>a constant 5MW in space.

Large solar powered ships that circle the Sun in Earth orbit would not be difficult to achieve.
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>>68690846
WE HAVE MORE AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, DAD.
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>>68689438
>if it really works, travel to the edge of the universe within a subjective lifetime will be possible

That is the stupidest thing I ever heard. There is no way to get anywhere near relativistic speeds with that. You would need some 100,000,000,000 Gigawatt reactors for that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5cYgRnfFDA
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>>68686868
Said the same about computers m8
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>>68691578

I've been pro-O'Neill cylinder since the 80s. We need to become a true spacefaring people.
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>>68690846
shawyer showed it off to US military way back in 2005 or so. they are probably already flying it
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>>68690417
I am now imagining a giant underground city stretched along the length of an ancient extinct magma tube. Maybe one end can terminate an exit to the surface for shuttle launches.
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>>68684590
>>68686868
But witj superconducting resonator cavity it would be very efficient.
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>>68686241
Venus could have an earth-like ocean and earth-like pressure if you only added enough hydrogen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terraforming_of_Venus#Introduction_of_hydrogen
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>>68691166
Venus is also fucking huge, its gravity is the main factor here. Its atmosphere is also composed of a heavier gas solution than Earth's atmosphere, or an Earth atmosphere we would attempt to create on Mars.
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>>68689312
The only way to restart the core would be to essentially blow the planet up and wait a few billion years for it to maybe reassemble itself.

The quicker option would be to generate an artificial magnetosphere.
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>>68690076

>Israeli placental cell therapy could cure radiation sickness

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-radiation-treatment-idUSKCN0WB1ZJ
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>>68692463
Also shielded from solar winds by its ionosphere I forgot to add.
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>>68683638
>We've had that technology for 70 years
>All this time we used it to reheat burritos and hot pockets :^)
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>>68689106>>68689312
So basically we need to detonate a dozen of nuclear warheads deep below martian surface to warm up its mantle and rebuild the magnetic field. Sounds like a plan.
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>>68683638
We better get rid of islam before space travel. Can you imagine the collective human shame of letting it spread to space?
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>>68691371
Dude, 1.4N of thrust w/o having to worry about propellant means the craft it is attached to can fly to any planet this side of the asteroid belt purely on solar power and some time. Dawn made it to Vesta then Ceres on 270mN of thrust and 1.3kW of power at 3AU.

A science probe equipped with one of these and a reactor could do a propulsive grand tour of the entire solar system, or get shot towards one of the really far out bodies (Sedna, Eris, etc) and accelerate the entire way out there.
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>>68692721
just imagine space mormons and space scientologists
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>>68684106
Dibs on street corner Crack dealer.
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>>68692603
Way more than that. The pressure and heat generated during accretion is way beyond any payload we could deliver.
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>>68684468
>terraformed moon
>Idfuckthatbunny.jpg
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>>68692790
Scientology might actually make sense in space, what if Xenu was fucking REAL.
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>>68688053
DESIGNATED
SHITTING
PLANETOIDS
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>>68689106
I ready about a theory that we have massive cables circling Mars that generate a magnetosphere. I think we could do that.
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>>68689106
>Mexican intellectuals
Mars has a stronger magnetosphere than Venus, yet Venus has an incredibly dense atmosphere, at a position where solar winds are MUCH stronger than on

Also, any atmosphere? Mars HAS an atmosphere you dip, and that is only so thin because of BILLIONS of years of it being worn away.

There is no way that a created atmosphere would disappear faster than it was made, and it wouldn't diminish in notable terms in any human scale of time
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/sci/ here

This device is overblown and we cannot use it to "explore the galaxy", or even our own solar system.

If it does work, we'll see slightly faster and more cost efficient space travel.
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>>68692914
Your post is malformed and misses the point of Scientology (an applied philosophy). Incidents on the Time Track are not beliefs, they are auditing prompts which attempt to locate overts and withholds (per readings on the e-Meter). One can audit this material without "belief". One can audit the material and have it run completely flat. One can audit the material and only react to certain parts.

The idea that Scientologists believe in science fiction space empires is entirely a misinterpretation of materials by non-practitioners and a bullying fedora mentality.

This is why neckbeards who were spoonfed false data by apostates can't be trusted when it comes to opinions and thoughts on Scientology. You just have not the first clue about the subject you're talking about.
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>>68690076
You could just live underground mate. Not a huge deal.
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>Galt's Gulch will be on Mars
Yes
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>>68693252
Your religion is a scam. I just wanted to tell you that.
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>>68686868
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>>68690076
And yet, when calculated, the appreciable risk only actually measures up to smoking a pack of 20 a month.
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>>68693228
Witch allows for better upgrades.
We like this Start of Warp Drive.
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>>68684106
Pope of mars
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>>68689106
BUILD
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>>68693585
For you anon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcubierre_drive
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>>68693366
Isn't that Coober Pedy place in Australia mostly underground? I remember seeing it on some TV show once, placed looked comfy as fuck.
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>>68693585
The EMDrive has nothing to do with Alcubierre Drive.
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>>68683638
no fucking link?
liar
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>>68693228
More likely just cheaper and smaller satellites.
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>>68692470
Could you not just make an artificial planet with a magnetosphere generator?
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>>68693252
It was just a joke, bro.
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>>68689106
there are some highly theoretical scenarios to provide a new magnetosphere for Mars.

More importantly though, the rate at which the atmosphere is blown away is really really slow. So terraforming is a possibility, as long as you churn out more oxygen than is list
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>>68684106
WHAT KIND OF JOB DO YOU THINK I WILL HAVE YOU FUCKING CUNT?
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>>68686685
no turks allowed
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>>68693796
Das rite
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>>68690846
every invention ever
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>>68693252

don't you find it strange that the higher mysteries of your cult are deliberately obfuscated and kept secret from initiates and that it costs large amounts of money to attain the upper OT levels
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>>68686868
It's about as stupid as a solar powered light bulb as a propeller method. Complete whack science.
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>>68686868
PRAISE KEK
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>>68693252
How are you enjoying that work camp?
Yes I think we'll need to eliminate scientology too before we hit the stars.
Let the purge begin and be never ending.
NO MUSLIMS OR SCIENTOLOGISTS IN SPACE. EVER.
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>>68684900
>Thinks it's less cowardly to run away from your problems to start a new life instead of taking a stand and fixing them.
>Thinks moving in to empty land after disease and European soldiers wiped out the natives is conquering

Enjoy the coward genes from your refugee ancestors, Americunt.
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>>68683638
I swear to fuck physicists are the most religious people alive. This fucking thing isn't that god damned spectacular.

>It works on impossibility!
No, your math is just stupid.
>That's impossible. We're infallible!!
Suit yourselves.

You're not going to become muh stargawds on something that produces no thrust.
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>>68693959
so basically grabbing the water/ice asteroids and slamming them straight onto the surface.
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>>68683638
>Chinks say it was proven to work
>UHM YEAH SO LIKE NASA IS WORKING ON THIS TOO AND WE ANNOUNCE AS THE FIRST IN THE WORLD ITS CERTAINLY COULD BE WORKING
>YEAH SO LIKE NASA WILL SOON PROVE IT WORKS

I'm swear without Jewry and other corruption NASA could produce the same results with 20% of the budget or could have Mars colonies with the "underfundet" budget it gets right now.
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>>68683638
LINK pls
Would be great if the meme drive was actually possible.
Time for the whites and asians to leave Earth.
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>>68689438
>if it really works, travel to the edge of the universe within a subjective lifetime will be possible

That's not in the slightest bit true, breaking light speed is inpossible, FTL travel will likely only ever be possible through wormholes or space manipulation.

Also:
>edge of the universe
confirmed for knowing absolutely nothing about space.
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>>68684106
Banker, like my father before me, and his father before him. You coimhthíoch need someone to hold your spor.
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>>68694478
>I swear to fuck physicists are the most religious people alive.

>produces thrust in multiple different tests, in multiple different labs, in multiple different countries
>HURR IT DOESN'T WORK. IT CAN'T WORK. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE.

the irony
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>>68693228
>/sci/ here
You're from /sci/ yet you ignore that if it works, then we've created a reactionless engine which works better than a photon rocket.

Reminder that photon rockets (essentially a laser pointer), when coupled to a significantly long-lasting energy supply, will accumulate kinetic energy quadratically, until relativistic effects come into play near light speed, where kinetic energy approaches energy at lightspeed.

Now remember that the EMDrive accelerates much more efficiently than a photon rocket, with greater thrust per unit of energy.
This means than an EMDrive will eventually accumulate more kinetic energy than was used to propel it in the first place
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How long before colonizing parties require a diversity quota, and colonies began collapsing?
>AYY YOO WHO IN CHARGE OF DA CRACK ON DIS PLANIT??
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>>68686241

Sky cities are particularly interesting on Venus.

At 50 miles altitude, the temperature is about 20 C and the air pressure is about earth normal. Moreover, the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, and therefore earth standard air is a strong lifiting gas.

You could have a giant habitat full of air at one atmosphere and it would float around quite happily 50 miles above Venus.
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>>68692768
An ion engine and a good RTG could do this anyway but no one gives a shit about space kiddo.
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>>68694770
I doesn't produce a significant amount of thrust. If you knew shit you'd know that. I STILL don't know where the fuck all these idiots are getting this "muh to to moon in half a second!" bullshit from a thruster that produces a microscopic degree of thrust.

>Also all this domed city and flying car shit
Is it the 1950s again already?
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>>68686868
Those digits.
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>>68693959
we need to try, anything rebuild our ancient white homeland
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Fuck that shit. Even then it's still thousands of years to the next potentially habitable planet.

We need warp drive now. Then the Vulcans will de-cloak and come visit.
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>>68694951
>I doesn't produce a significant amount of thrust.
It doesn't need to. Hook it up to a nuclear reactor and run it non-stop. The limiting factor for space travel isn't energy, it's propellant.
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>>68694590
I do firmly believe FTL is impossible as nothing that has a mass can be accelerate beyond this speed (or, in fact, to this speed).
Even if this means meming, I do also believe that manipulating space itself will be a way of travelling FTL, as in reducing the distance between two points of any desired distance.
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>>68685587
what did he mean by this?
time machines?
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>>68693228

You're that one faggot from 1910 who said electric cars wouldn't ever work, because at the time it only provided a marginal efficiency bonus over gasoline (if that).
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>>68694533
summary:
>http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/emdrive-nasa-eagleworks-confirms-paper-controversial-space-propulsion-under-peer-review-1551210
technical and drama:
>https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=39772.msg1504707#msg1504707
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>>68691578
This, if we can't fix a surface to our liking then we'll just make our own. Before long, space-born humans will comprise a different race entirely, adapted to life beyond the homeworld, the product of eugenics.
>tfw future will be Abh
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>>68691371
>In order to propel a 5 metric ton unmanned spacecraft at a constant 1m/s2 (0.1g) you would need a power source that can achieve a constant 5MW in space.
Which would hit 50% the speed of light in 3 years.
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>>68684106
NEW PURITAN COLONY

NEW PURITAN COLONY

WHITES AND MAYBE SOME GOOD ASIANS ONLY

WITCHES WILL BE VAPORIZED WITH LASERS
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>>68694444
>>68686868
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>>68695105
>It doesn't need to
Yes, it does moron. You know why? Because it has fucking mass. Now try to take the next step in thought and figure out what that means.

>Hook it up to a nuclear reactor and run it non-stop. The limiting factor for space travel isn't energy, it's propellant.
>This fucking degree of retardation
Holy shit you moron. We ALREADY HAVE drives like that. But we only use them on very long distance trips next extrasolar probes where speed doesn't matter. Tell me how the fuck you're going to get to the moon in 4 hours with this piece of shit. I'm waiting.
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>Tfw FTL travel will exist in your lifetime
>Tfw humanity will survive
>Tfw colonists will leave all the shitskins behind to stew in their own self destructive caliphate

They can have the earth, fuck it. We can come back in a few centuries after earth has devolved into warring city states and re-colonize it
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>>68686868
nett 68's, familie
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>>68686868
>>68694444
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>>68696013
i want to die in a cramped metal can floating in space so badly
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>>68684106
Mars-Sec, can't wait to fight some demons senpai.
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>>68694808
>This means than an EMDrive will eventually accumulate more kinetic energy than was used to propel it in the first place
No, you are a moron.
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How does it slow down or maneuver?

Presumably we would still need rockets for this
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It cannot work ever because it breaks the laws of fucking physics you illiterate inbreeds.

Laws. That govern how the universe works.

The absurdly minuscule readings from previous tests can be attributed to local ambient fields interfering with the tests.

I understand you want stuff to happen and push us forward but this shit is as real as the eastern bunny. The fuck is wrong with you?
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>>68689372
What about brown hair and hazel eyes?
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>>68696930
The laws as observed by us. It isnt like we discovered some stone tablet telling us what the laws are.

If we observe something that breaks these laws then our understanding of them is obviously flawed.
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>>68689106

GIVE DEES PEOPLE AYEH
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>>68697295
Quaid, start the reactor.
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>>68689678
>it's like saying, wow this volcano was active once, all we have to do is find a way to restart it.

Just throw a stick of dynamite in there, retard.
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>>68697492
Why doesnt isis just bomb yellowstone?
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>>68697492
How about we throw a stick of dynamite I'm your government building, fag.
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>>68695134
>I do firmly believe FTL is impossible as nothing that has a mass can be accelerate beyond this speed (or, in fact, to this speed).
>Even if this means meming, I do also believe that manipulating space itself will be a way of travelling FTL, as in reducing the distance between two points of any desired distance.

This is exactly what I said germanbro.
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>>68697589
They like Yogi Bear
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>>68683638
Reminder that this thing has been around for 15 years and it still doesnt work at all.
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>>68695422
>Which would hit 50% the speed of light in 3 years.

He's talking about a constant velocity not a constant acceleration you autistic twat.
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>>68697492
Fall was half a year ago and we're still raking you fuckers up
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>>68696645
RCS nigga
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>>68691166
its atmosphere is composed of very heavy gaz like H2S, even water evaporates... that's nowhere near terraformation
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>>68697221
Idiot. 2+2 can only be 4. Physics either works or it doesn't. Since we are alive and exist and the sun is out there obvisouly shit works.

Tou cannot arbitrarily change how nature works. Why are you so dumb?
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>>68697295
>>68697458
is that from an old radio show?
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>>68683638
>inb4 just another cold fusion
>inb4 everyone tells me that cold fusion research was flawed and this is NASA
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>>68690502
Not to mention the gravity differential.
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who's going to do the crime then if it's only whites there?
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>>68690417
>>68692021
>Lava tube has a flowing magma source at the end
>yfw Geothermal powered tube cities
>yfw the capitial of Mars is named Armstrong
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>>68698045
Like I said, how nature works according to how we observe it

If we observe something that defies what we know of how the universe works, then our understanding is flawed.
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>meet aliens
>turns out there's a more abstract but much simpler way of viewing physics that's intuitive to other species but were essentially the autists of the galaxy
>we've essentially been brute forcing physics the whole time
>they're surprised we've made it as far as we have
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>>68684106
Space Pirate, or Space Smuggler.
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>>68698045
>Tou cannot arbitrarily change how nature works. Why are you so dumb?

You're the dumb one. You can't change how nature works, but if the laws we wrote to explain it's behaviour don't adjust to reality in certain cases it means those laws are wrong and need to be changed. It has happened before and it will happen again.
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>>68698045
All he's saying I think is that our current understanding is incomplete, and therefore not every instance of something we observe breaking the "laws" should be discarded without investigation because we think it must be user-error or outright fabrication.
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>>68692603
the energy needed would be higher than what we could detonate using all the uranium on earth to make atomic bombs.
I know you are trolling but still.

Creating an artificial magnetosphere on a planet is considerably beyond the reach of current and probable future technologies, unless we have a breakthrough in anti-matter production and use it'll be impossible to have an atmosphere on Mars.
live with it.

>>68695400
pretty much this,
due to the energy required to escape the gravity well of earth or even Mars, the sci-fi vision of people visiting various planets like we go around countries on earth is totally unprobable.
People will be born on planet and most of the will live their entire live there, and the people in space will never go down on planteray surfaces, most of them will probably live their whole life taking care of ships during trans-generational travel across the universe.
The humanity will probably evolve in several distinct species according to the environment they live in (low gravity, high radiations etc.)
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>>68698417
>humans are the autists of the galaxy

Pls no
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>>68695105

Hey! I remember those! HTREs at Arco / INL.

Bombers can stay in the air for years.

The crew? Not so much.
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>>68687657
Nuclear could accomplish this easy, it would just be tricky to safely launch.

1kg of uranium would be the equivalent of ridiculous amounts of traditional propellant
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Post yfw when China and poo in loos colonize mars and turn it into a giant casino/cow shrine. Whites lose because they have no countries, they got over run by brown people.
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>>68696150
Does India have a space program? If so, join them and you can have your wish come true.
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>>68686868
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Who /spacetrucker/ here?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8egE4x9Djo

>Traveling space in my beat up ship
>Using my great great gand dad's old shot gun to kill xenoniggers
>Drinking Space Beer and delivering goods
>motherfucking confederate flag on my ship even though it's 2078
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>>68698648
Ever been to a HFU thread, anon?
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>>68686868

holy christ lads
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>>68699378

"Hell, Its 'bout time."
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>>68686537

this desu senpai

All you ballfags need to wake up. There is no "space" to explore except the one within us all...
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>>68689106
>Mexican
>talking science
Are you one of these Mexican intellectuals I hear about
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>>68686868
SKYKING TO TREEKING, OVER
>TREEKING COPIES OVER
CODE 68 CODE 68 CODE 68 CODE 68
>COPY, TREEKING ALREADY INNAWOODS, OVER
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>>68699250
>tfw you have to go though the designated shitting sector
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They don't know if it works though.
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>>68699250
Yes, but all they've done is launch Curry-Sputnik to Mars to show us all that they can do it.
I don't think the orbiter actually does anything that previous craft haven't already.
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Who ready for space weed?
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>>68686685
so ur not gonna try to blow anything up?
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>>68699844
Gives new meaning to ISIS:
>Indians Shitting In Space
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>>68685587
That dude probably was my mom's boss at one point. She's been working at Lockheed for 30 years. She used to work at the plant in Palmdale CA. At Skunk Works. Then she moved out of state. Still works for Lockheed though. There's all sorts of shit in that place. She never talks about any of it, other than
>crazy shit
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>>68700042
I laughed way harder than I should have at "shitting color camera".
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>>68700373
How hard is it to get a job there?

I've got an eletrical engineering degree, a bunch of IT bullshit certs and a top secret polygraph'd security clearance and military expericen
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If we ever set up a Colony on Mars I'll probably try to get a cushy job being security.
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>>68700367
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>>68695134
But what if you have negative mass?
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Is space technology and the drive for space travel just globalist fascism of the wealthy?
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>>68683638
lol whats wrong. does it that emdrive diagree with the gigantic einstein faggot?
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>>68700708
Anon are you high? Do you WANT to live in a reality where humans are stuck on this fucking rock until the sun explodes? Man fuck that we were given sentience for a reason, the final frontier is the stars. Assuming we can survive long enough to make it that far.
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MEME DRIVE

For those of you that don't know why it is useful, it is true that it does not produce a lot of thrust. It is not useful in the atmosphere where you have things like friction, drag, and gravity because it does not produce enough thrust to overcome these things.
In space, where these things aren't that big a deal, the thrust it produces is significant because it is cheap. You can build and build velocity in space until you are going very fast.
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>>68687657
that's an easy problem to solve. all that solar wind blowing the atmosphere off of mars could easily be harnessed by attaching a wind turbine to the EM drive. so green.
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>>68699545
>humanity fuck yeah threads
>sound really awesome, makes our species look cool
>all aliens hear is "STUPID FUCKING XENO! GET THE FUCK OFF MY STAR SYSTEM! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"

Perhaps the [r9k] is the most human board of all?
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>>68684106
Just keeping it realistic.
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>>68699378
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-g4FWpxjYI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3mE8RvQVOU
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>>68699378
I hope you play eve online
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>>68701945
who doesn't?
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>>68701979
it's literally excel spreadsheet simulator IN SPACE.
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>>68696930
laws are made to be broken!

rebel.jpg
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>>68702168
you're retarded
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>>68699589
go, go, go!
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>>68684106
Mars will never be terraformed. Unless we dig out its core, replace it with iron, and cover that iron with enough radioactive material to melt it and start a spinning motion via natural delta-t-driven circulation.
As it is everything will get wrecked by solar radiation.
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>>68701945
Is Eve Online worth it?

I just wanna be a comfy space miner. Turn based blows tho

>Not having Ace Combat style combat
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>>68686868
Holy mother of numbers
> 68686868
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>>68683638
WTF? Is this for real?
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>>68702711
its fun and good, want a trial link?
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>>68702168
Compared to other games in the genre (X series) EVE is extremely streamlined. The only thing I wish it had is cockpit views, that would make it 10/10 GOAT in my book but then the control scheme wouldn't make sense from that perspective.
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>>68702980
Can't play it senpai

>linux toaster
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>>68686868
>i repeat

ya sure do hans
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>>68702263
and you're an autist with a lot of free time and possibly neetbux on your hands to play that game.

>>68702711
Depends. May be fun like >>68702980 says but IMO it just got stale real fast and unless you're ready to shed out some cash constantly for the first few months or have a lot of time in your hands then no it won't be fun.
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Could you use meme drives limitless propellant to bring the moon closer? Or at least prevent it's eventual escape? Also could you weaponize this by attaching one to an asteroid and aiming said asteroid somewhere?
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>>68702919
The OP is bait, ignore everything it says.

It's currently undergoing peer review. Nothing's been proven yet, and it's very likely that it won't work.

Still, maybe we'll be pleasantly surprised. Probably not.
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>>68703314
>>unless you're ready to shed out some cash constantly
>pay-to-play games
>anything but cancer
I'll be in /vr/ if you need me
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>Yfw Space Paranormal shit
>yfw ghosts are just aliens but there are alien ghosts of the ghost aliens

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hgWxb1bXkE
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>>68703507
There's a free trial for it and though you can pay for your subscription through IG shekels (ISK) it takes a while to be able to do that.

I never spent any money on that shit.
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>>68685587
UN-FUNDED OPPORTUNITIES
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Meme drive has been proven to work (somehow) several times by both U.S. and Chinese labs.... Get with the times people
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>>68693099
http://www.astrobio.net/topic/solar-system/venus/a-magnetic-surprise-from-venus/
Mars has no magnetic reconnection on its ionosphere, thus gets no shielding effect from the solar wind.
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>>68703558

I concocted that theory all my own.
Thanks for the reinforcement.
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>>68684900
>implying the muslims won't smash that glass, killing everyone inside
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>>68684106
Imma sell spaceweed
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>>68698045
>You will die if you move faster than a horse

Sound familiar, pleb? I'll wait until the actual scientists who know what they're doing come up with the results instead of some random """country""" on /pol/ telling me.
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>>68687414

A generator that is fueled by Jew crocodile tears....they are inexhaustible.
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>>68702672
or use asteroids to make an io sized moon around it and create a dynamo effect churning its core and creating a magnetic field
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>>68704169
ALLAHU ACKMARS
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>>68684106
Farmer.
Should be easier on Mars without all the nigger polution
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>>68684248
You know what they say about the high ground...
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>>68684106
>the lower gravity is fucking me up

That will be all our jobs.
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>>68704400

That's some Ks-Tier 1 terraformin' shit motherfucker.
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>>68699604
Jesus fuck hang yourself you inbred retards.
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>>68702672
Nuke the shit out of Mars' core so its hot enough for fusion to take place and hopefully we can get Iron
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>>68700708
This meme is retarded. The future is in the stars. This planet is a death trap.
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>>68689543
Self-sustaining colony ships. We don't even necessarily need to colonize the planets, just gather resources to keep puttering about.
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>>68684106
Ancient civilizations a.k.a what life was like before white (space) flight
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>>68683638
Do we really want Niggers and Mudslimes infesting other planets? I'd rather they be quarantined here on Earth.
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> inb4 white men and european jews invent space travel and the technology to live on distant planets but the blacks and women demand to be sent up first and get first dibs because WE WUZ KINGZ and WE WUZ DA FIRST GENDER

> inb4 we send them all up together and they cant run the technology and all die
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>>68698417
That pretty accurately sums up my understanding of aliens.
>Gravity's just matter moving from a high-pressure zone to a low-pressure zone. You guys really shouldn't have gotten rid of the aether model, it's more accurate than whatever the fuck that quantum shit is.
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>>68685350
is it the thing that magically creates thrust out of nowhere? I read about it like 6 months ago, is that possible?
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