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Sirshelley

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About Sirshelley

  • Birthday 09/09/1994

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    U.K Shefffield
  • Interests
    ASM,C#,C++,LUA,Python programming, game mod development (Homeworld 2: MIlitary industrial complex).
    Electronic engineering student.
    Enjoys philosophy,guitar,violin.
  • Favorite Area of Science
    Neuromorphics
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    Student

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  1. Forgive me if this reply is founded in ignorance ; I'm student of electronic & software engineering. Anywho : why not say that before space time t=null, as apposed to 0. the distinction may help. To those mentioning the proof that matter and energy are interchangable: surely a model could be made, we could construct an atom , say anti hydrogen and await the decay. at least that's how I'd approach it.
  2. Hmmmhm well an interesting idea none the less, Thanks all for participating,I'll keep this topic up just for the interest of future generations laughing at us when they work this out
  3. Good to be here ,and thanks for the reply. . Could you perhaps give me a guestimate of the duration of this affect using Laser? .Would it be possible to widen the range of the affect to allow a craft to fit through it ? .mm good point, Perhaps there is a way to negate this affect. May as well use the charge I say Electrostatically charge the hull perhaps - probably causing more problems I imagine Thanks for letting me know. so assuming a system could be implemented ,the effort wouldn't really be worth the reward ey,shame. Must be some way of reducing energy needs.
  4. Whilst I agree. I have to say LUA as my recommendation. Simply as it normally is used to modify c scripts that can be overwhelming at times. Applications mainly include games in my experience. If you want to also understand the electronics behind the exe then I suggest ASM Regards to asm. Pick your processor and look up the specs. Don't worry MigL.us youngens still use asm...as a torturing excorsise
  5. Hello all I'm new here . After browsing some quite intriguing posts my question seems appropriate here. A purely hypothetical question ,although one that may lead to others In short is it possible to reduce particle density within a a certain area of the earth's atmosphere. The purpose of which is to reduce atmospheric weight toward a rocket/projectile directly opposing it.Namely for the purpose of drastically reducing fuel costs. Although you can clearly see other applications. Forgive me if I am assuming or misunderstanding things ; My area of specialisation is electronic engineering. The most obvious way to tackle this I believe is to ionise said area then use em waves to force particles elsewhere for a short period. I'll leave it at there as i'm quite sleep deprived. with that in mind I'll elaborate more some other time if needed. Feel free to throw insults at me in the name of science. __________________ Am a student of electronic engineering. I have previously knowledge of physics to A2 level and spend most of my time coding and studying..and drinking .
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