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NASA's suicide missions
21 years 9 months ago #5033
by n/a3
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"If you look at the numbers even the pendulum test would be difficult to prove in that a stationary offset of 3 1/3 degrees would be all you should expect."
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As far as I'm concerned even 1/2 of a degree steasy-state would be BIG NEWS. Just remember that S = r x theta. Just use a long rope. Try something like hanging it below a bridge or something. I'll be below on a boat with my laser interferometer, my hot salsa and doritos.
Seriously, I'll be happy for you. You can be the next Bill Gates should this thing works. I may even work for you. Still, I think I'll make just a dime out this. Well, easy come easy go...
"If you look at the numbers even the pendulum test would be difficult to prove in that a stationary offset of 3 1/3 degrees would be all you should expect."
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As far as I'm concerned even 1/2 of a degree steasy-state would be BIG NEWS. Just remember that S = r x theta. Just use a long rope. Try something like hanging it below a bridge or something. I'll be below on a boat with my laser interferometer, my hot salsa and doritos.
Seriously, I'll be happy for you. You can be the next Bill Gates should this thing works. I may even work for you. Still, I think I'll make just a dime out this. Well, easy come easy go...
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21 years 9 months ago #5167
by Mac
Replied by Mac on topic Reply from Dan McCoin
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