This person said that, according to the principles of ordinary science, the Earth must be hollow.
Not only that, but also that many, if not most hard planets and moons must be either hollow or made up of several concentric spherical shells.
Not only that, but additionally that there is...
That's kinda where I was going with that.
Ah, and like a speaker can be used as a microphone, what if all CRT screens actually capture a video feed of the rooms they're in, and send a weak encoded signal all the way back to the power/monitoring facility. Who would ever know?
The...
The question speaks for itself, pretty much. The term artificial could be defined as: Constructed, as in a fine plate of spaghetti.
Humans, well we all know what they are. Aliens, same deal.
Life, that which...which, nevermind.
I haven't the slightest clue what it would do. I just threw it out there to see if it would jog anything.
See, sometimes I giggle when I see all of the physical "laws" we rely upon these days, which are based on nothing more than pure assumptions and hastily drawn conclusions...big ones...
Hey, what if the equation E=mc^2 (Energy equals mass times lightspeed squared) was really E=mcz (Energy equals mass times lightspeed times magnetspeed)?
That would allow two electromagnetic wave components to have simultaneously differing [multiples of] wavelength and/or frequency, as long as...
Yeah, all things considered, Solidworks is king. But it's still pretty expensive.
There's a new program called Alibre Design that's a lot like Solidworks, from what I can tell. They offer a 30-day free trial (and the seat price isn't bad either). That should be enough time to learn...
What you could probably do is pump tons and tons of water into the bowl of a volcano, and just let it boil off. A localized weather pattern should be created by the evaporation/condensation cycle. Once that weather pattern is established, you oughta be able to surround the cone with a mess of...