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- From: diverson@phys.ksu.edu (David Iverson)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: Nevada Casino - 200 miles up
- Date: 26 Aug 1992 18:10:14 GMT
- Organization: Kansas State University
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- >Eric_S_Klien@cup.portal.com writes:
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- >>"I'd recommend trying to figure out the thrust you'd need. I think it
- >>could be a fun problem."
- >>
- >>I'm unable to do this. Can anyone help? I'd be interested in the
- >>thrust requirements for different attitudes, perhaps 200 miles, 2000
- >>miles, 20000 miles, and 23,000 miles.
- >>
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- >You want some large object simply hovering at those attitudes? Well, to first
- >order, that's just the weight of the thing. You want a 100 ton 'building' to
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- Hmmm... seems like us mortal humans can't figure out a solution. Maybe
- you'd be better off asking the 'Cloud People' I keep hearing about, seems
- they're doing this already. Or if they won't take your calls you can try to
- get in contact with the Nazi's living inside the hollow Earth. I think
- they've shown that it can be done, we're just not smart enough yet. Or
- maybe it's because we don't BELIEVE strongly enough.
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- -Diverson
- -I think I can, I think I can.
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