Posted on Oct 25, 2020
APOD: 2020 October 25 - Dark Matter in a Simulated Universe
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MSgt Paul Connors LTC Tom McNew LTC Stephen C. SSG Michael Noll SGT Steve McFarland LTC Stephen F. 1SG Steven Imerman Cpl (Join to see) Sgt Kelli Mays MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi PO3 Lynn Spalding LTC (Join to see) SSG Gordon Holmes SMSgt Lawrence McCarterSGT Mark Anderson SPC Nancy Greene 1SG (Join to see) PO2 (Join to see) SGT Denny Espinosa SSG C.V. Shaw
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Far more dark matter than what we can see...fascinating as always Maj William W. 'Bill' Price
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Every time I read that we will never travel faster than light, I reflect on the fact that we have absolutely no idea what 83% of the mass of the universe is made of and, beyond that, an unknown energy force makes up 70% of everything. We are opining from our knowledge of 5% of what is.
Steve's off the wall prediction- We will be traveling faster than light within 200 years, if we do not off ourselves first. Probably a lot faster.
Steve's off the wall prediction- We will be traveling faster than light within 200 years, if we do not off ourselves first. Probably a lot faster.
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Alan K.
1SG Steven Imerman - By then you will just talk your text automatically, there won't be a way to do it manually!
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SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D
Since our body could not withstand unfathomable g-forces we would have to be, somehow, molecular transported. Like "Beam me up Scotty"
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1SG Steven Imerman
True, bit it takes a little less than a year to get to light speed at an acceleration of 1g. At 1.2g you could be better than 4 times c in three years. Three years accelerating, 3 years slowing down at the same g force, and you're out about 10 light years. Not great, but quite doable.
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