So you're trying to claim, with a straight face, that you don't have a working Milennium Falcon parked in your garage after all?
Oh, so you haven't found out about the new "Cerberus" model they installed on the Normandy yet? I mean, the mass effect field takes a lot of hassle out of your hands... the Hawking ray shielding on those old models were an absolute pain.![]()
I have extended it to Aviation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pbYKDW0myU
Patent applied for, really saves fuel on the Hind...
Stiffening the rotor blades, for static mode, however, was expensive.
Steve
Last edited by mixedgas; 02-03-2012 at 18:04.
Orthogonal Black Holes?
Multidimensional cosmological, static spherically symmetric and Euclidean configurations are described in a unified way for gravity interacting with several dilatonic fields and antisymmetric forms, associated with electric and magnetic p-branes. Exact solutions are obtained when certain vectors, built from the input parameters of the model, are either orthogonal in the minisuperspace, or form mutually orthogonal subsystems. Some properties of black-hole solutions are indicated, in particular, a no-hair-type theorem and restrictions emerging in models with multiple times. From the non-existence of Lorentzian wormholes, a universal restriction is obtained, applicable to orthogonal or block-orthogonal subsystems of any p-brane systems. Euclidean wormhole solutions are found, their actions and radii are explicitly calculated.
This space for rent.
Eh, you've lost me after the radii part.
I used to get this effect on an older camera
And another extension into aviation:
You could probably do it if you had 1000 2mW projectors all mounted at different locations and could intersected all the beams to plot a movable 2W spot in real time.![]()
Following a link from the aviation video above:
I wonder if it was inflated ...![]()