

Very nice.
I have one of the TNG versions, and I am partway through refitting it work lights and electronics. I may even finish, someday.
Very nice.
I have one of the TNG versions, and I am partway through refitting it work lights and electronics. I may even finish, someday.
I don’t think something can rotate relevant to itself. If all of reality was the earth, and nothing else, how can you tell if it’s spinning or not?
Please use small words if you try to answer this. I know a decent bit of applied physics, but once it turns to pure math, my head starts to swim.
I think that if space itself is what is rotating, then speed of light limit does not apply. But if it’s everything in the universe orbiting, as it were, a central point, then it would.
But if it is space itself rotating, then that would suggest some objective frame of reference outside the universe. Wouldn’t it?
Yea, I asked the question before reading the article. Silly thing for me to do.
I’m moderately citrus to know why we have caddisfly casings from the 1970s. Seems am odd thing to keep for so long.
That’s a selling point if I ever saw one.
Thanks for the advice. I’ve never ever heard of Rust, but then I am a mere dabbler in programming.
I suppose an app may be my best bet.
appreciate the detailed reply. I’ll look to see whatI can do with it.
I am, in fact, using the default web UI, because I abhor the appification of the internet. But sometimes, one does what one must.
“Investigate” private companies for what? This sounds like the setup for the Un-White Activities commission.
They did make a medical, in very limited numbers, but I’m using the TNG Science/Engineering tricorder.