NEWKID 28,419 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 5 hours ago, mushroom said: I’m sorry to Bangers, MC etc but Charts knows f**k all and everyday, he’s on here with people that have no clue who he is or his (“fake saluki wishes”) he only has experience from living there, that fake life, making friends, understanding a world different that is born of sand and bumming donkeys! I have it in truth… he couldn’t f**k a camel! The camel said ooh, he said give me a minute, the poor dog still hasn’t settled amongst the confusion yet. I’ll bet 50 notes it’s been attacked in a bad way by the government! I think this might have diverged from my initial intentions Damn you Charts! You must be part of they club! You know, the ones that sculpt stones Yes I’ve injected smack, ketamine, played around with mushrooms and chewed a few leafs… but it doesn’t mean what I say is not; correct! Bad man. Give me a minute I just got mainlined Tabasco!!!! Joder que te tiene fuerte! Good night mate? How's the head? Lol 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Francie, 2,759 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 8 hours ago, Born Hunter said: The earths circumstance is 25000 miles, so you’d go around it once. Why can no craft survive that speed? 25,000 if the earth is a sphere,8000 if its flat lol Joking aside born,so do you know of any craft that can an has withstood 25,000 mph that we can have a look at,apart from apollo or any other supposed craft,or have you any examples of man travelling at 25,000 mph a surviving 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pardus 1,610 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 14 minutes ago, Francie, said: 25,000 if the earth is a sphere,8000 if its flat lol Joking aside born,so do you know of any craft that can an has withstood 25,000 mph that we can have a look at,apart from apollo or any other supposed craft,or have you any examples of man travelling at 25,000 mph a surviving You must read this place with your eyes closed, Voyager is currently travelling at 38,000mph, has been doing so for years. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,667 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 22 minutes ago, Francie, said: 25,000 if the earth is a sphere,8000 if its flat lol Joking aside born,so do you know of any craft that can an has withstood 25,000 mph that we can have a look at,apart from apollo or any other supposed craft,or have you any examples of man travelling at 25,000 mph a surviving I read that it’s not the speed that can’t be withstood, it’s sudden changes in speed…..as in, if you speed up steadily and slow down steadily then it’s not a problem. Also, in space, would things not be affected by gravity and friction like they are on earth ? Like you can run much faster in air than you can in a swimming pool ? I don’t know, at all !….but that’s the first things that spring to mind. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pardus 1,610 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 1 minute ago, WILF said: I read that it’s not the speed that can’t be withstood, it’s sudden changes in speed…..as in, if you speed up steadily and slow down steadily then it’s not a problem. Also, in space, would things not be affected by gravity and friction like they are on earth ? Like you can run much faster in air than you can in a swimming pool ? I don’t know, at all !….but that’s the first things that spring to mind. Exactly, traveling 500mph on a plane feels no different than traveling 50mph in a car. Francie for some reason thinks that they go from zero to 25,000mph in a matter of seconds. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,239 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 45 minutes ago, Francie, said: 25,000 if the earth is a sphere,8000 if its flat lol Joking aside born,so do you know of any craft that can an has withstood 25,000 mph that we can have a look at,apart from apollo or any other supposed craft,or have you any examples of man travelling at 25,000 mph a surviving In a motor made of Ali sheets and pop rivets with less tech than a 1990s bmw peace of piss lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,907 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 (edited) 1 hour ago, Francie, said: 25,000 if the earth is a sphere,8000 if its flat lol Joking aside born,so do you know of any craft that can an has withstood 25,000 mph that we can have a look at,apart from apollo or any other supposed craft,or have you any examples of man travelling at 25,000 mph a surviving If we answer each other with questions then we’ll be here all day. Why don’t you believe a space craft can travel at 25k mph? Edited June 6 by Born Hunter Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 27,465 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 Just got in from checking the newly hatched chicks and already I can see mushy has had what appears to be a hallucinatory drug induced breakdown , Francie thinks the worlds a disc, (Terry Pratchett’s a novelist, mate, not a physicist ! ), Musk is threatening to pull Space X and strand the astronauts on the ISS , but it doesn’t really matter as mChull thinks it’s all a hoax anyway……..and it’s only Friday morning; can’t wait for tonight ! LOL ! Cheers. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pardus 1,610 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 56 minutes ago, Greyman said: In a motor made of Ali sheets and pop rivets with less tech than a 1990s bmw peace of piss lol Your shipwrecked salvaged canoe has survived our sewage infested waters after a lick of creosote, anything is possible. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,667 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 53 minutes ago, Greyman said: In a motor made of Ali sheets and pop rivets with less tech than a 1990s bmw peace of piss lol Do you remember that spy plane the US used to have, I think it was called a Blackbird. Well, it’s a well known factoid that on the ground the thing looked ready to fall apart, leaking fuel everywhere etc but they had to design it like that because it reached such speeds that when it was going all the sheets of metal expanded and it all fitted together properly……I read the plane was 8 or 9 inches bigger when in flight. That’s why those blokes are scientists and engineers and I sold secondhand things for a living ! lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 27,465 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 2 minutes ago, WILF said: Do you remember that spy plane the US used to have, I think it was called a Blackbird. Well, it’s a well known factoid that on the ground the thing looked ready to fall apart, leaking fuel everywhere etc but they had to design it like that because it reached such speeds that when it was going all the sheets of metal expanded and it all fitted together properly……I read the plane was 8 or 9 inches bigger when in flight. That’s why those blokes are scientists and engineers and I sold secondhand things for a living ! lol Concorde could stretch up to ten inches during supersonic flight. Cheers. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,667 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 Just now, chartpolski said: Concorde could stretch up to ten inches during supersonic flight. Cheers. The nearest I got to concord was buying and selling a massive blue leather sofa from their passenger lounge ! lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 27,465 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 (edited) 4 minutes ago, WILF said: The nearest I got to concord was buying and selling a massive blue leather sofa from their passenger lounge ! lol Is it a coincidence that Concorde , the Harrier VTOL jet and man landing on the moon all occurred in 1969, or was it the culmination of a huge leap forward in aviation technology ? Cheers. Edited June 6 by chartpolski 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pardus 1,610 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 Just now, chartpolski said: Is it a coincidence that Concorde , the Harrier VTOL jet and man landing on the moon all occurred in 1969, of was it the culmination of a huge leap forward in aviation technology ? Cheers. How do you know Concorde really flew at those speeds though, as though man can survive Mach 2. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 27,465 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 1 minute ago, Pardus said: How do you know Concorde really flew at those speeds though, as though man can survive Mach 2. One of my few great regrets was I had the chance to see in new year in London, get on Concorde and fly to New York and see in the new year there but I didn’t take it. Now, I’m sure someone will say that’s impossible as you can’t go back in time and I’m not going to open that particular can of worms trying to explain it ! LOL ! Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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