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>> No.15972858 [View]

>>15972848
>>15972833
Eventually when you divide something so much into smaller and smaller pieces or parts it can't be divided anymore, this indivisible piece is called an atom, and scientists used to think you can't divide an atom but now they know you can. You can divide an atom into smaller sub-atomic parts(or "particles,") such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.

>> No.15972852 [DELETED]  [View]

>>15972848
>>15972833
Eventually when you divide something so much into smaller and smaller pieces or parts it can't be divided anymore, this indivisible piece is called an atom, and scientists used to think you can't divide an atom but now they know you can. You can divide an atom into sub-atomic parts, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.

>> No.15427132 [View]

>>15427116
>they even copied the HPUs that exploded

>> No.15427126 [View]

>>15427084
piston engines have much lower trust to weight than turbines, they also vibrate more and are less reliable. They also pump propellant unevenly. I suggest using an electric pump. BTW people have build 3d printed has turbines successfully
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HEBPXYMqE0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwan3rDbz24

>> No.15427031 [View]

>>15427025
same

>> No.15427029 [View]

>>15426980
I

>> No.14696169 [View]

>>14696150
pls

>> No.14577899 [View]

bump

>> No.11631089 [View]

>>11630145
Wtf is this real?

>> No.10516952 [View]

>>10516494
my guess is you were the race realist all along

>> No.10516950 [View]

>>10516892
weld it?
or get a couple metal strips, rivet one end of each to the plane, prop the cone up, and rivet them to the other end of the strips

>> No.10515366 [View]

>>10515076
most highschool calc doesn't need to solve for C
the definite integral from 0 to 2 gives you the distance (sum of derivatives) from f(0) to f(2)
so if f(2) is 1/2 and f(0) is -0.325 away, then f(0) is 0.175

>> No.10513322 [View]

>>10510619
I thought the 2nd Law of Thermo was more about energy/pressure differences in a closed system, not complexity of something on a planet orbiting a radiating sun

>> No.10513312 [View]

>>10513297
Releasing the exel file is probably the best way for him to profit in the short term, I just hope he does it before he gets killed

>> No.10513274 [View]

I cant wait for this to get released, people to get their hands on the equations, re-writing it in something like c++, and running stuff at 200 hertz recording it in OBS

>> No.10502782 [View]

>>10502766
>>10502777
holy shit double dubs
blessed thread

>> No.10502484 [View]

>>10500853
cool website. i would have liked to see a prototype of the rotary Stirling engine

>> No.10173445 [View]

>>10172642
You don't have to have voices, slight delusions are sufficient.

>> No.10173412 [View]

>>10173410
It's generative with parameters, I see no AI in there, just don't stick that term where it obviously doesn't belongs.

>> No.10173403 [View]

>>10173127
Bullet in head is probably going to kill them too.

>> No.10173401 [View]

>>10173100
Universe will heat death, humans will survive...

Well... Consistency #1

>> No.10173398 [View]

>>10172640
Watch discovery's dirty job series...

Also stuff like building houses etc...

Like Woman can do it, but that would not be economical.

Also man have penis, that can be funny way to get children.

>> No.10173390 [View]

>>10171252
If you need to express the fact that you are nerd, you may be just pop-nerd.

>> No.10173384 [View]
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>>10172914
>doubt

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