h a l f b a k e r yI think this would be a great thing to not do.
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A medium diameter rotating road tunnel pipe, will supply
the vehicles travelling inside it with an adhesion force
giving (relative) vertical 'g'-force, from the centrepital
accelleration excerted towards the central rotation axis
line.
The tunnel pipe could be a force-field, not a 'mechanical'
solid construction.
Vehicle suitable for such a 'g'-tunnel travel, could be
triangular in the frontal view cross section, as to utilize
the circular transport tunnel section fully, ie. say : 3, 4, 5,
'pie'-parts angles, travelling down the pipe, at the same
transversal cut !.
Similarly, a nice cup of tea, or coffee, might be served
gently intra-space, as the apparant 'g'-force field, would
keep alos hot liquids in vertical force field designed
containers.
Smokin tobacco, of alll sorts, will yield the same
satisfaction, of aroma's, and playing with fire,, :-).
Letting off a Champagne-bottle cork at maximum
pressure, will be more safe, as the internal top surface of
the vihicles will be at angles with vertical, dampening and
redirecting recochéing' cork's trajectories.
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- a minimum power sucktion devise, could be
installed at the vertice of the internal roof, - beeing
near to the center of the rotating movement, the
still-ness of just Space will prevail, and the cork's will
gently float around amongst each other, beeing
wisked into the clearing device, by gently atrackted
by succulent 'air' stream.,.,.,.,,.,,,,. |
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you lost me at "triangular in the frontal view cross
section" |
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//a nice cup of tea// [+] |
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So, up would be left an'r right, depending? |
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//excerted towards// ... elaborate, please? |
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Trying to remember that old Atari space tunnel game... failing. |
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I'm pretty sure that if you could create a force field, you wouldn't have to worry that much about artificial gravity. |
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Were you thinking of the game Tempest? |
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/excerted towards/ : I don't know what I meant, it could be something like the vector of a center, gravity maybe, multiplied by the Inertia/mass, :-) |
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'triangular', just an angle, actually supplemented by a circular arc, to a closed curve. |
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Try it (IT.it) out in a Hellicopter Hat costume, it'll do wonders for any kind, off, kind decision making intelligent life form,. :-). |
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Hmm, I think I understand this. Does that mean I'm
going mad? |
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Coriolis force will come into play where the road
turns, no? Not only turns, but also intersections and
entrance/exit ramps will pose interesting
challenges. The resulting increased mortality may
outweigh the increase in champagne safety,
important as that undoubtedly is. |
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Seems like an awful lot of work just to keep using
road friction for propulsion. (-) Just for the horror of
what the walls will do to the tires in a turn. |
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Is it just me, or has HB just interfaced with some other HB in a parallel universe where the mortality rate from flying corks is higher than for traffic deaths? |
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I'm willing to forgive "recochéing" but that's pretty well it. |
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[marked for deletion] random burblings of a
complete nutter. More so than usual, I mean. |
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Wow, I hadn't spotted that..that's worth a + just for that... |
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It's been ages since I used to go down to my Nan's house and used to watch her recochéing. She used to use cotton, not your modern nylon twine...(realises he's forgotten to take the medication again) |
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