Hi
Thought you be interested in a Nasa article about an impossible space engine
that works.
It seems a British guy came up with the idea of utilizing a microwave and and
an unknown force, but there is no thruster.
Before you
know it they will be mentioning the curse word “zero point energy”
Interesting, so where is everybody? Making crop circles?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, john_carter_bsc@... wrote :
Hi
Thought you be interested in a Nasa article about an impossible space engine
that works.
It seems a British guy came up with the idea of utilizing a microwave
No, just living next door to you. :-D
On 08/02/2014 11:57 PM, salyavin808 wrote:
Interesting, so where is everybody? Making crop circles?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, john_carter_bsc@... wrote :
Hi
Thought you be interested in a Nasa article about an impossible
space engine that
Humanoids may be there now. If they're not far advanced as we are, we may
never find out ourselves about their existence. IMO, we do not have the
technology at the present time to even get to the nearest star to our Sun. So,
it's impossible for earthlings to get there, unless someone can
Apparently, in England, making crop circles.
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so where is everybody?
Milky Way may bear 100 million life-giving planets
http://richarddawkins.net/2014/06/milky-way-may-bear-100-million-life-giving-planets/
Depending on which estimate of likelihood turns out to be correct there could
be a few civilisations already more advanced than us, or loads who are or none
or maybe it isn't possible to get much more advanced than us given the dead end
physics seems to have reached.
Maybe what
On 6/11/2014 4:25 PM, salyavin808 wrote:
Depending on which estimate of likelihood turns out to be correct
there could be a few civilisations already more advanced than us, or
loads who are or none or maybe it isn't possible to get much more
advanced than us given the dead end physics seems