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Sean C 05-11-21 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2747082)
Imagine you are sitting in the captains chair and give the order to engage the warp engine-fast or slowly your ship reach the speed you have ordered.

At impulse speed you see thing coming closer as you approach it....but how would it look like when you travelling faster than light ?

Markus


The answer is ... "flat". Like the Earth:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNqNnUJVcVs

Catfish 05-11-21 01:59 AM

Pfft If the earth was flat, the cats would already have thrown all things frrom its edge.

mapuc 05-11-21 11:42 AM

Before we can start constructing a spaceship we have do invent a few things.

One of them is a space robots-Same type our car industries use-but these will be made for use in space.

Some kind of space yard.

I guess it would take around 25-30 years to invent and build this space yard.

The construction of this spaceship will be in two steps.

Step 1. The construction of the skeleton
Step 2. All the rest inside and outside on the spaceship

Guess it would take 20-25 years to build.

We WILL as the building progress go ahead develop new ideas to build things in space.

Markus

Rockstar 05-16-21 08:31 PM

Wondering what we'll find? You will need a pretty good computer with lots of RAM and space for the big 1.19 GM photo.

Quote:

Hubble Legacy Field

The image mosaic presents a wide portrait of the distant universe and contains roughly 265,000 galaxies. They stretch back through 13.3 billion years of time to just 500 million years after the universe's birth in the big bang. The tiny, faint, most distant galaxies in the image are similar to the seedling villages from which today's great galaxy star-cities grew. The faintest and farthest galaxies are just one ten-billionth the brightness of what the human eye can see.
The wider view contains about 30 times as many galaxies as in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, taken in 2004. The new portrait, a mosaic of multiple snapshots, covers almost the width of the full Moon. Lying in this region is the XDF, which penetrated deeper into space than this legacy field view. However, the XDF field covers less than one-tenth of the full Moon's diameter.

https://hubblesite.org/contents/medi...492-Image.html

Buddahaid 05-16-21 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean C (Post 2747167)
The answer is ... "flat". Like the Earth:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNqNnUJVcVs


I'm OK with flat but your model is upside down!

Sean C 05-17-21 03:33 AM

It's not my model. I move much, much slower than light. Therefore: I live on a lumpy oblate spheroid.

Gerald 05-17-21 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2747252)
Before we can start constructing a spaceship we have do invent a few things.

One of them is a space robots-Same type our car industries use-but these will be made for use in space.

Some kind of space yard.

I guess it would take around 25-30 years to invent and build this space yard.

The construction of this spaceship will be in two steps.

Step 1. The construction of the skeleton
Step 2. All the rest inside and outside on the spaceship

Guess it would take 20-25 years to build.

We WILL as the building progress go ahead develop new ideas to build things in space.

Markus

I think we have to discover our planet deeply before any " unknown number of experience in space", after that little moment we are ready to meet new recipe.

mapuc 05-17-21 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 2748231)
I think we have to discover our planet deeply before any " unknown number of experience in space", after that little moment we are ready to meet new recipe.

Welcome back min svenska vän.

You're right, we must take care of our own world before we boldly go into the interstellar space.

Markus

Gerald 05-17-21 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2748234)
Welcome back min svenska vän.

You're right, we must take care of our own world before we boldly go into the interstellar space.

Markus

Tack Markus!

Challenge are encouraging and huge for mankind that for sure, however it's always a advantage to catch and carry on with a mix of exploration so long this not interfere what we doing on Tellus!

Aktungbby 05-17-21 11:33 AM

Welcome back!
 
Gerald!:Kaleun_Salute: good to see U 'warping' back to :subsim:

August 05-19-21 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean C (Post 2747167)
The answer is ... "flat". Like the Earth:


I direct you to my signature. They can't take a joke at all!


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