Comments by "Zrips" (@Zripas) on "Thunderf00t"
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@DoubleMrE
"Elon isn’t a rocket scientist either"
Do you need PhD diploma do be rocket scientist? Like seriously, how does one become rocket scientist? Is it only PhD? No need to know anything about anything, you just need to have PhD in rocket science? And yes, having PhD doesn't actually indicate how much you know about this topic.
" can’t cite a scientific paper off the top of my head"
Because it doesn't exist.
"but I have seen several PhD biologists and physiologists say that human beings can’t live permanently in a 1/3 G environment"
Why not? Who ever tested human biology in 1/3 of earths gravity? No one, because we never had option to do it, ever. So people who made those claims are either plain out lying or to stupid to realize that they are lying.
We don't know how human bodies would react to 1/3 of gravity, we ONLY have examples of 1G and 0G for longer periods of time, we have NO examples of people living in 1/3G for longer periods, this is simply the fact.
"The normal development and health of our bodies depend on Earth’s 1 G gravity field"
Is it tho? Cite me peer reviewed scientific paper saying that human bodies can't survive in 1/3 of gravity for longer periods of time. Not asking of anecdotal evidence, as I can cite you PhD biologist who says that evolution is not real... Like, yes, seriously, we have wackos with PhD's, shocker...
"And a human child born on Mars would never develop normal bones and muscles."
Normal for what? Earths environment? Why would he need it if he would be living on mars?
In general I can go back to the same point: Citation is needed from peer reviewed scientific paper which says that humans can't live on Mars.
I'm not talking about general posible issues, talking about actual unsolvable issues...
Its like saying that humans can't live in space because there is no air... Well clearly we figure out solution for that one... Isn't it?...
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Just because he bought BEV startup which was basically non existing on the market, doesn't mean that it somehow negates what Tesla achieved. Rocket are not soviet design, Musk stated multiple times that he wanted to buy some engines from Russians, but they asked to much for those, so he (Musk) decided to make his own, and now we have Raptor 3.
For your last statement, honestly, world needs someone who wants to allow actual free speech, Musk or someone else, but world needs to get its freedom to say what it want's to say, and heck, leftists are not the party which will allow that any time soon.
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@louis_the_hedgehog
Because you want to add extra equipment, extra batteries, yes batteries, you can't have solar panels on rocket which isn't in stable orbit... And you think that this would increase payload capacity... IT WILL NOT. You can check how crammed rocket bottoms are already, where do you suppose to show those breeze creating engines? How much extra weight do you think you could lift off if all of that extra stuff had 0kg weight? It would be in few kg's, only few KG's, because again, electric engines are shit when it comes to actual power of thrust while taking up proportionally huge amount of space.
If a craft is in orbit then it can use electric engine, just like what Starlink satellites already using, basically what all satellites uses, already. But this ONLY works because you don't really care how long it takes for it to produce thrust, you just need thing which could generate it. Starlinks generally takes from several weeks to several months to get into correct position after they get deployed by rocket. Why is that? Because light breeze takes time to add up useful thrust.
At this point I don't even know what point you even trying to make here. Electric engines are being used, they have been used for decades by now, when its suitable for the task. Those are never been used for lift off or anything what requires fast gain of speed. So what is your point here what isn't already being done?
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@wearabo
You have right to live in Texas too, but you already said that you will not live there just because Musk is in same state, so by this logic you should stop living on earth, maybe buy a ticket to Mars with first wave from Musk or something? It would be extra ironic, but you would achieve your goal. Tho, that said, Musk lives in this Solar system too, so you might want to travel further away.
Like, how far away you should go from person you don't like to be comfortable? Is there specific distance or is it just bound to the states? Could you live 5 meters apart as long as he lives in different state than you?
And just FYI Musk isn't my hero, he does bunch of dumb shit, but being generic Musk hater doesn't help you out here. And I have no real interest to go to Mars at this moment, will wait until there is actual properly livable colony before even attempting to consider that option.
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