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« on: 31/07/2022 08:35:15 »I'd like to see a tornado before I die …….The proximity of those 2 events might depend on how close you are

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I'd like to see a tornado before I die …….The proximity of those 2 events might depend on how close you are
That is 3 times the drag for the same distance at 3 times the speed, that is very convenient.No, it is 9 times the drag force, over the same distance. Energy = force x distance.
But does the rotation of the galaxy have an effect on the rotation of the solar system? Are we side on, are we coplaner with the galaxy and rotating backwards?Not particularly, no.
the imminent development of cheap simple fusion plants makes it even less likely that it will ever come to pass.
One memorable morning in the last century I had breakfast in St Bartholomew's Hospital staff restaurant, with an American x-ray sales rep.
Leathery eggs swimming in grease, bacon cut from the uppers of an army boot, 20mm black armor-piercing sausages, postmortem hypostatic tomatoes, cold rubber toast with frozen butter, and lukewarm bilge in a coffee cup.
At the checkout my colleague asked "How can you f**k up an English breakfast?"
"800 years of practice, sir" was the smiling reply.
Considering that a bunch of amateurs have made a fortune from share trading on "Gamestop" shares via Internet forums, is it revealed that the reptile conspiracy of the upper classes perpetuation has always been facilitated via opportunity that only they had access to up until now?
Have the rich been funding themselves by ripping off the poor for centuries that they only had access too, and is it over now?
Was the light speed problem really solved by Einstein in 1905 ?Then you haven't studied Einstein much.
Einstein did not truly succeed in eliminating the ether, and Einstein himself never realized this. Few, if any, physicists realize this. The ether always haunted the thinking of the physicists.