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Originally posted by robomont
to open other dimensions as was suggested in philadelphia experiment.which some suggest tt brown was involved in. at some point
the space craft stops moving relative to all other objects in space , and fly by the craft.that is why g's do not effect occupants.the craft has no momentum.relativity can be confusing sometimes.especially for kids who would rather play dungeons and dragons.
Originally posted by gravitor
This planet is said to be trundling along as a separate object in a vacuum at some 67,000MPH, any body feel any G's?
So our "armchair Astronaut" is now moving through 6 different directions and a combined speed of approximately 574,585 MPH
69,361 MPH Spin and Orbit
43,200 MPH Towards Lambda Herculis
15,624 MPH Perpendicular to Galactic Plane
446,400 MPH Orbiting the Galactic Center [or Galactic Spin Rate]
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574,585 MPH Speed of Earth within Our Galaxy
So for every hour you are away from the solar system, your planet is moving half a million miles, and in several directions…
Now if you want to leave the galaxy add another 1,339,200 MPH to the calculations. This is the speed the galaxy is moving through the universe. But THEN you really get into difficulties pin pointing you reference point.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by robomont
to open other dimensions as was suggested in philadelphia experiment.which some suggest tt brown was involved in. at some point
Well I can tell you that Guy Cramer's grandfather worked on that non existent philadelphia experiment and he also worked with William Lear on Winterhaven... so it would seem possible that TT Brown was involved at some point
the space craft stops moving relative to all other objects in space , and fly by the craft.that is why g's do not effect occupants.the craft has no momentum.relativity can be confusing sometimes.especially for kids who would rather play dungeons and dragons.
That same example of relative motion applies to the simple 'folding' of space/time with a powerful gravitational field ( not anti-gravity) Space folds so point A and B are 'touching' and your ship simply moves forward a little. Your method of coming to a complete stop would make it very difficult to get to a specific destination, because there are too many vectors involved. The earths orbit, the solar systems orbit of the galaxy, the solar systems up and down motion through the rim, the motion of the galaxy through space
As to playing Dungeons and Dragons, I'll have you know my Crown is very real
Originally posted by gravitor
This planet is said to be trundling along as a separate object in a vacuum at some 67,000MPH, any body feel any G's?
We don't feel any G's because the planet is not currently ACCELERATING
So our "armchair Astronaut" is now moving through 6 different directions and a combined speed of approximately 574,585 MPH
69,361 MPH Spin and Orbit
43,200 MPH Towards Lambda Herculis
15,624 MPH Perpendicular to Galactic Plane
446,400 MPH Orbiting the Galactic Center [or Galactic Spin Rate]
-------------------
574,585 MPH Speed of Earth within Our Galaxy
So for every hour you are away from the solar system, your planet is moving half a million miles, and in several directions…
Now if you want to leave the galaxy add another 1,339,200 MPH to the calculations. This is the speed the galaxy is moving through the universe. But THEN you really get into difficulties pin pointing you reference point.
What is the Speed of the Earth?
So if your planning a trip to the outer rim, you better hire a REALLY GOOD navigator