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  1. BrianW

    Shuttle Launch updates for space buffs

    Would that be Jell-O pudding, or gelatin? Here’s my take on the quote above. (And please understand, I mean no disrespect. This is all in good fun.) What follows is each sentence in the quote, followed by a simple translation: A variety of examples support the conjecture that the horizon...
  2. BrianW

    Shuttle Launch updates for space buffs

    Okay, I'm on the same page, now. Please disregard my previous post, as it has absolutely nothing to do with anything going on here. Or anywhere else, for that matter. I'll be back when I get more time. Right now, I've got an impossibly unachievable artificial deadline to meet. (The...
  3. BrianW

    Shuttle Launch updates for space buffs

    Chris, the Dark Energy-Pumped photons are being gathered and measured by the very dedicated people at the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The effect of a photon traveling through a flattening gravity well is known as the Integrated Sachs Wolfe Effect. But counter to the Dark Energy theorists, a small...
  4. BrianW

    Shuttle Launch updates for space buffs

    I find it ironic that a rocket scientist could be run off a forum devoted to achieving access to space because the forum members believe he doesn't have a good grasp of physics. So where does a rocket scientist go to feel welcome? Where does a rocket scientist go where his skills will be...
  5. BrianW

    Shuttle Launch updates for space buffs

    I'm sorry, Jonathan. I didn't mean to use your post as a segue for a thread crap. I'm usually all over a thread like this like a duck on a June bug. (And I mean that in a good way.) Suffice to say that I've been to their site, read their FAQ, and come away thinking that they haven't adequately...
  6. BrianW

    Shuttle Launch updates for space buffs

    Ah, yes, the "Angular Momentum Is Free" approach...
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