ManMade UFO Caught On Google Earth?

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  • Marvin Shilmer
    Marvin Shilmer

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    - if you wanna eliminate g forces from turns, you simply need to fill the plane area around the pilot w liquid.

    Sorry for asking, but what exactly happens to all g force of the water (within which is the pilot) when the aircraft turns?

    Oh! Oh!!! I know! I know!!!

    This is the part where the coyote needs a serious parachute. Right?

    Marvin Shilmer

    http://marvinshilmer.blogspot.com

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    ' what exactly happens to all g force of the water (within which is the pilot) when the aircraft turns?'

    What do you mean? The fluid around the pilot has the same gforce as the pilots body. So, it neutrlizes the pilots gravity, as far as the pilot is concerned. That means that the pilot doesn't feel it/suffer from it. He wouldn't black out. Of course a fluid filled cockpit is another subject.

    S

  • Marvin Shilmer
    Marvin Shilmer

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    “Of course a fluid filled cockpit is another subject.”

    Cockpit? Who said anything about a cockpit?

    If the pilot is in water and the water suddenly turns then what happens to the g force of that water?

    On the other hand,

    If we assume the water is inside something else (whatever that might be) then the question still remains, what exactly happens to all the g force of the water (within which is the pilot) when that something else turns?

    Either way, if turning is performed then there is added gravity force. If there is added gravity force then there is some equal reaction.

    What is that reaction if not the scene where coyote needs a serious parachute, if not an ambulance?

    Marvin Shilmer

    http://marvinshilmer.blogspot.com

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    Interesting Satanus.. I had a theory once that if you constructed a submarine of sorts and actuall filled it with liquid oxygen like in The Abyss, you should be able to dive to the deepest trenches on earth. At least go deeper. Even the Pilots would be breathing the liquid O2. As the liquid O2 lost it's oxygenated properties you could slowly pump in ocean water to fill the gaps so to speak. Then it would just be a matter of calculating how long your could stay submerged and planning your ascent. With no air in the craft you could dive much deeper. Of course with an electro-propulsive craft you don't need to worry about it because you are a little out of phase with our normal dimension. You are traveling through a never ending tear that you created ahead of yourself so you are not reall traveling through water. NERD ALERT!!! ( Me )

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    I heard the govt now has used peanut butter for a rocket fuel. Not sure if they prefer chunky or smooth

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    ' If we assume the water is inside something else (whatever that might be) then the question still remains, what exactly happens to all the g force of the water (within which is the pilot) when that something else turns?'

    The point is that both the pilot is mostly water and of course the water is water. So, whatever the water outside the pilot does, the water inside the pilot does, thus; equal pressure = neutralization of gforce. The shape of the containment would need to be such that sloshing would be kept to a minimum. Is the sloshing of the liquid what you are referring to?

    S

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    does peanut butter slosh?

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    does peanut butter slosh?

    It does if it comes in contact with a plasma coil. DO NOT USE GOOBER FOR ANY REASON!!! PELIGRO!!!!!

    PIL

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    ugh I hated that crap. The jelly was syrupy and the peanut butter was dry and flavorless. Might make a good fuel

  • elderelite
    elderelite

    Sigh.... The whole water thing is being misunderstood, i think. It has nothing to do with g forces and acceleration. Water isnt compressable and maybe thats whats being thought of but as long as you have air in your body (lungs sinus etc etc) your body is still compressable, but none that dosent change the effect of g forces on the body during flight. Im not purposly trying to over anyalize here, but in taking about high speed travel and sudden changes in direction it has to be considered

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