Rampage explains how outer space is a hoax

That's an interesting theory, however scientists with phd's cannot even explain what causes gravity. Literally noone has the answer.
It's a great theory, actually one of the most verified ever over more than a hundred years, and why Einstein is so famous. Although he did make other major contributions in his Miracle Year of submitting revolutionary physics papers about a decade before he published his theory of GR.
 
How would this work? In theory you can warp space into something like a wave that surfers ride but it requires huge amounts of energy.
And that's the fundamental barrier to any FTL "drive" created by humans. There's no technology available to humanity right now that can provide the needed energy for any of them. Plain and simple.
 
And that's the fundamental barrier to any FTL "drive" created by humans. There's no technology available to humanity right now that can provide the needed energy for any of them. Plain and simple.
And for interstellar, or especially intergalactic travel, the timescales needed to reach anywhere useful would require self sustained independent "carrier" type city ships capable of sustaining humans for generations. It's a whole lot easier to dream up some "drive" that will allow us or aliens to explore the galaxy.
 
And for interstellar, or especially intergalactic travel, the timescales needed to reach anywhere useful would require self sustained independent "carrier" type city ships capable of sustaining humans for generations. It's a whole lot easier to dream up some "drive" that will allow us or aliens to explore the galaxy.

Someone had to dream up a boat before it got built. I'm sure lots of stuck in the mud land dwellers said that crossing the oceans couldn't be done back then, just like today for this. And so it goes...

You should check out that video when you get the chance, though. Perhaps you'll start dreaming a bit.
 
How would this work? In theory you can warp spacetime into something like a wave that surfers ride but it requires huge amounts of energy.

Because its worth re-sharing for anyone who didn't see, that graphic is from 'The Anderson Institute', a fictional organization created by David Anderson, a man who claims to be a Phd that has cracked time travel. (He's not actually a Phd and appears to be a charlatan similar to Bob Lazar) His book cover provided me a solid several minutes of laughter, so here's hoping it amuses everyone else as much as it did me.

 
Because its worth re-sharing for anyone who didn't see, that graphic is from 'The Anderson Institute', a fictional organization created by David Anderson, a man who claims to be a Phd that has cracked time travel. (He's not actually a Phd and appears to be a charlatan similar to Bob Lazar) His book cover provided me a solid several minutes of laughter, so here's hoping it amuses everyone else as much as it did me.

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That isn't going to suddenly become relevant just because you're re-sharing it.
 
It isn't going to become relevant just because you're re-sharing it.

Its relevant because it speaks to the quality of information you consume, in addition to providing some laughs
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Someone had to dream up a boat before it got built. I'm sure lots of stuck in the mud land dwellers said that crossing the oceans couldn't be done back then, just like today for this. And so it goes...

You should check out that video when you get the chance, though. Perhaps you'll start dreaming a bit.
I did not check the video yet because I went out for dinner in a public space but I will when I get home. The thing about boats or just sea travel in general is that physically it's just density or displacement, so you can make a very sturdy simple craft from something like balsawood or engineer a ship made from wood once science advanced, but the type of craft you're imagining requires a huge amount of energy to even work much less just describing the technology that would make it possible.
 
Its relevant because it speaks to the quality of information you consume, in addition to providing some laughs

I already told you that I merely pulled the image from that site for a visual aid. I've never visited the site before today, when I search functioned for an image of the Alcubierre drive.
 
I did not check the video yet because I went out for dinner in a public space but I will when I get home. The thing about boats or just sea travel in general is that physically it's just density or displacement, so you can make a very sturdy simple craft from something like balsawood or engineer a ship made from wood once science advanced, but the type of craft you're imagining requires a huge amount of energy to even work much less just describing the technology that would make it possible.

Enjoy your dinner.

If you get around to checking out the video, it attempts to answer your question.

 
And that's the fundamental barrier to any FTL "drive" created by humans. There's no technology available to humanity right now that can provide the needed energy for any of them. Plain and simple.

Watching you pretend to know what you're talking about is very entertaining. Thank you
 
Do you mean how the moon just disappears into a shadow while during a solar eclipse you can observe the Sun's corona shining around the circumference of the Moon?
No; you're describing what happens in a solar eclipse, when the moon moves between the Earth and the Sun.

I'm talking about a lunar eclipse, where the Earth moves between the Moon and the Sun while the Moon is full. When the Moon is fully covered by the Earth, you get a so-called blood moon, because it looks red.

I'll put some pics I took of the last one in the spoiler below.

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Please read the link for an explanation of the colour. I erred in my description earlier due to a faulty recollection but it doesn't change the main substance of what I'm talking about.

Edit: According to that tool since the view of the moon is very dim it should be much farther away and it gets brighter when it moves closer. But my pictures suggest no such movement.
 
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