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What do you do when you've hit a wall in mathematics? I'm struggling against myself. There's almost nothing I've not contemplated, proved, calculated, read through, unified, derived, examined, analyzed, conjectured etc. I feel as though the last 10 years of my life is a sad sacrifice to information processing, I don't find mathematics beautiful nor inspiring. I see it as a practical exercise in semantics, a dreadfully cold science without any real meaning in and of itself apart from those few nuggets of mathematical gold you can on occasion apply to real-life problems.

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Will quantum computers be able to predict the turbulent flows?

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>>4017550
Wouldn't work. Liquids have a bad habit of getting turbulent, which would waste most of the lifting power. If you're going with dynamically propped structures, better to use ferrous masses.

>>4017555
There's not enough mass in the asteroid belt to make a planet. Overwhelming majority of the mass of the asteroid belt is taken up by Ceres, which has a measly 1000km diameter.

>>4017556
Not his launch loops. My launch loops. As far as I remember, I've been the foremost advocate of using mass-stream supports for any number of megaprojects ever since /sci/ was made.

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