The science of riding gravity waves
09-11-2005, 19:15
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Re: The science of riding gravity waves
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09-11-2005, 19:15
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Re: The science of riding gravity waves
Look, I've already got a brain ache....
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09-11-2005, 19:17
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Re: The science of riding gravity waves
The answer is, highlight ==== 0.385c=========
I'll post the method, when I've worked that out
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09-11-2005, 19:20
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Re: The science of riding gravity waves
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Originally Posted by Incognitas
Well maybe there will be someone along soon who could explain it to us.
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Surf's up, Dudes!!
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I'd like to withdraw this post because I just found the following:
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A pursuit spacecraft from the planet Tatooine is attempting to catch up with a Trade Federation cruiser. As measured by an observer on Tatooine, the cruiser is traveling away from the planet with a speed of 0.6c. The pursuit ship is traveling at a speed 0.8c relative to Tatooine, in the same direction as the criser. What is the speed of the cruiser relative to the pursuit ship?
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A rep point for whoever posts the correct answer.
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Are there any suspicious looking extra moons in the system...?!
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09-11-2021, 18:43
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Originally Posted by bmxbandit
i'll try...:
movement of all matter distorts space-time. when something moves it creates gravitational ripples, that squish everthing in their path along one axis (and strech about the mutually orthogonal axis)
unless you're looking at an incredibly large mass (i.e. a black hole), these distortions are unbeleivably small, and so rather difficult to spot.
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Thank you for trying to explain mate...
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Reading this has made my brain hurt...
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Yes I couldnt follow it that much either but it seems interesting......
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09-11-2021, 21:30
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Re: The science of riding gravity waves
That's an interesting thread resurrection.
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The Glasgow University scientist ... feels certain he is now just a matter of months away from bagging his quarry.
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In reality it took 10 years. Still, I've seen many worse predictions on CF
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10-11-2021, 19:09
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Re: The science of riding gravity waves
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This might explain it better Maggy.
https://www.livescience.com/gravitat...tsunami-record
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10-11-2021, 23:46
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Re: The science of riding gravity waves
After 16 years, her brain has probably recovered.
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11-11-2021, 09:11
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Re: The science of riding gravity waves
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After 16 years, her brain has probably recovered.
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No it hasn't.Old age is not helping.
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