JPL was founded in 1936, and the theories and tech behind JPL would've had to have been established at least a decade prior in order to create JPL in the first place. Currently, the year is 2026. This means jet propulsion has been around for at least 100 years and we still use it today. The same can be said for automobiles. But am I really supposed to believe that humanity never progressed past the combustion engine or jet propulsion? Not america, not china, not russia? Not even japan? What keeps humanity interesting is that it was always evolving, always coming up with new ideas. Everything has stopped with communism.
>>535961926Amber Heard should be my obedient wife
>>535961999But would you let her LOG you?
>>535962059Look at my flag. Do you even need to ask?
>>535962059I would also suck her turds.
>>535962120Lol. German and scheissepilled
>>535961926Both space programs (US and Soviet) were given a boost by German scientists. And would you look at that, if you spend 80 years trying to grind the German people into the ground and destroy their ethnic identity, make them feel shame about things that they didn't even do, then guess what? We don't get that much needed boost anymore?NASA hired a fucking nigger a few years ago to manage the Voyager probes. The nigger sent a signal that corrupted the computer's memory (because of course the nigger didn't fucking know what he was doing). It took an old white man to save the day and keep the probe working, sending signals back.You don't hate the Jews enough man. This has nothing to even do with your favourite or hated political ideology. They just want to corrupt and destroy.
>>535961926/ourgal/
>>535962120this comment is currency and you just bought your way into comedy heaven, congrats
>>535961926>JPLIsn't that the company that this weird guy that did some weird rituals in the desert worked for, and after the rituals he somehow gained knowledge about some jet fuel or something?
>>535964473Yep.Jack Parsons is that weirdo. His motivation for inventing solid rocket fuel was that he wanted to send rockets into heaven to punch the face of God. The ritual he performed was the Babylon working, and he said that it worked and produced Babylon in the form of his wife who I believe was named Marjorie. He blew himself up performing a rocket fuel experiment.Some people claim that JPL actually stands for Jack Parsons labs rather than jet propulsion laboratories
>>535961926The only thing after chemical energy is nuclear and jets are about as good as it gets using chemical energy. Nuclear rockets are difficult enough, using them in the atmosphere is a recipe for mass leukaemia. Imagine the widespread low level lead poisoning everyone had from leaded gas but also radioactive
>>5359619262 things, faggot.1- Parsons was a cuck and a hack who did middle school level chemistry and rocketry. everyone blathers about his inventions, but just the same as every other faggot grifter, he was a one trick pony and there were others better than him. besides, his little occult ritual faggot shit proved the point, anyone dumbfuck enough to let his woman get gangraped by all the drug addicts he lets live in his flop/trap house makes him about on the same level as your typical faggot youtuber in the backyard blowing up some shit he bought at home depot and mixed together for cheap youtube views on his faggot channel.2- show us all a better way to convert combustion of fuel into mechanical energy than a turbine or a piston engine. don't cheat and be a faggot and show all the wankel faggot shit and wacky trundle arm dingleberry faggot mechanisms. show us a flying electric anything and while you are at it, maybe put together an electrolytic cell which directly converts fuel to electricity.bonus points if you know anything about cubane and it's derviatives.
She pooped on his bed, man
>>535961926As for moving past the whole shooting a bullet towards the moon technology, the rumors point towards zero point tech-moving across time as space.
>>535964229>Aries-Taurus hybridBurn this piece of shit!
>>535961926I need her bros.. white power and all that
>>535964825Nta obv but Joby aerospace has had billions in vc thrown at it to make flying electric taxis; the best they’ve come up with is cryogenic hydrogen fueled fuel cells which is obviously not practical>cubaneIt’s like a little baby
>>535965168the problem is that in our modern age of cnc machines in every major city, decent 3d printers, cad systems out the ass, and the ability to make so fuckin cheap, quick, and precise all the bullshit that faggots claim to know about to make new ayylmao tech.one big one is about how the use of alternating layers of bismuth and aluminum can be used to induce some sort of antigravity field, either that or it aligns with the magnetic field of the earth and floats on the ether or some such. not one of these grifter faggots have ever sat down on even fucking blender3d to make an actual working design, put it to material build test, and either prove it out or shut up. stacking some bismuth and aluminum foil is comically easy.that and they don't know jack shit about modern cryogenic fuels like cubane, which when boosted with other additives, makes explosives, but when granulated and fed into a suitably designed engine, you get a really fucking good spaceplane without electric faggot shit.instead of making interesting machines like this, we have to deal with endless hoards of niggers, faggots, kikes, trannies, jeets, and all other manner of poisonous dead weight. burn it all. we could be out there, in the stars. instead, we have to live up to our mouths in filth, piss, shit, niggers, and all the slime they make. buddha was right, nothing but 9 holes.fuck you OP, you stupid faggot.
>>535964860>She pooped on his bed, manPoopy laydee, stink up my bedget under the blankets and give me some head.
>>535965622Any sauce on the bismuth-aluminum? I’ll look into it independently but antigravity seems a little far fetched. The issue with exotics like cubane and hypergolic fuels are that they’re expensive and difficult to make and store (as well as being super nasty to work with). Jet fuel is relatively cheap and easy, even if it can’t melt steel beams
>>535965864https://www.rexresearch.com/invnindx.htmlget lost in there. you'll find all sorts of nonsense. that archive is a great reference to look into when you see a new grift in the world today. sometimes a modern grifter can invent some top notch bullshit on their own, but just as often they will pull something from that archive and freshen it up a bit. their alchemy archives are top notch. lots of material about pheromone extractions for fucking with people (women get horny and faggots get mad at certain smells) along with some cool info about drugs.anyway, ditto on the cool fuels. I have a project to make a cavitation mixer to brew up hydrocarbons at home. the idea is to saturate the cavitation plume in microwave radiation before it collapses back into the liquid, making an ultrashort high temperature condition during the sonoluminescent phase to assemble the hydrocarbon before the bubble collapses back into the liquid. got some ideas about borated zipp fuels but don't want to burn my house down and explode myself because of a simple fuckup.
>>535965864Amy Eskridge is one of the scientist who disappeared and was possibly murdered that everyone was so concerned with recentlyHer field of study was anti-gravity technology at the Institute for exotic science in Huntsville, AlabamaFor what it’s worth
>>535965622Chekt NIGGER and I never claimed I was a physicist I simply asked a question. You know im right.
>>535966128Thanks I think, looks like a major rabbit hole. Best I could find after a super quick search was https://www.metabunk.org/threads/aaro-releases-lab-report-on-alleged-alien-metamaterial.13548/but I’m pretty dubious about any sort of antigravity claims. You can “float” aluminum foil on an induction cooker but it’s not antigrav, it’s just electrostatics. Stay safe with your experiments bro, I sort of expect you’ll just make some sort of polycyclic aromatic tar of some kind, but don’t let my skepticism stop you. Please do be careful though
>>535965736That's fucking gross brother. I wouldnt that slippery fecal anus/vagina moving around under the covers in my bed
>>535961926>JACK PARSONS LABORATORY
>>535966509So you wouldn't plunge her posterior prophetically?
>>535962120ROFL. Hans is alright.
>>535966458>polycyclic aromatic tarpretty much. my first attempt will be to make simple tholins and stuff like that, trying to mimic and replicate what goes on out there. I know of processess to do that under temperature and pressure conditions in a reaction vessel, but doing that would be both expensive and dangerous, besides only yielding something like 200 ml per batch.instead, I think I can use those conditions in the cavitation bubble along with some different frequencies of RF to force some reactions to occur and store energy via that to result in the exothermic part later. I suspect I will have to do a ton of distillation on the output and will end up with some % yield of desirable hydrocarbons against some reject amount... which can hopefully just be fed back in as feedstock after possibly cracking.don't know yet. it comes from an inline process I saw one time where a venturi arrangement had cavitation, sonoluminescence inputs from ultrasonic emitters, and an RF emitter all in one cavity. in their design a circulating pump ran through a batch tank, while I want to do it all submerged in the same vessel.
>>535966577>plunge her posterior prophetically?
>>535964631Don’t forget his first wife, Helen Northrup. Thelemites, followers of Aleister Crowley.
>>535966741Sounds cool but I wouldn’t expect high yields of anything specific, more of a random hodgepodge of compounds that will be difficult to separate or do anything useful with. I applaud your initiative nonetheless, just please be careful. Fingers and eyes can’t be replaced
>>535964825Back then, every serious academic was of the “work hard, play harder” variety, workaholics who also were unapologetic philanderers, with the belief that having children would unacceptably impede their research. You’ll find this to be a common thought among the beatnik generation as well, and “people” who enjoy surrealist art.
>>535967156feynman was another of that time. when you add up all he came up with, it really isn't much, same as with parsons. they were some of the first celebrity scientists and were working to figure out how to make their mediocre and typical work seem to be milestones. hell, the path integral bullshit is just calculus with an additional vector, and if you want to be a prick, all the backend calculations get done with quaternions anyway because doing coordinate transformations on 3d points still requires that bullshit of having an overflow dimension to make all the math work. all the while there were people working their ass off with actual milestone achievements having to live in the shadow of those phonies.we need more people like Wolfram and such who don't want to live their lives coat-tailing off telling a story one time how they met sagan and then became a famous science nigger.
>>535961926Amber is probably a top 5 hottest women of all time
>>535966451>simply asked a questionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDMBwwEu02wcan I ask you a few questions?
>>535967967I ain't clicking that shit (nigger)
>>535968046I think it would be funny if we met someday and I put you in a headlock and then lifted you up over my head. everyone would laugh at you.
>>535968142>thinks hes a physicist>headlock over his own headGoybrained tardshifter
>>535968262something else I like to do is if you ever end up getting an advantage on me is to poke my thumb into your butthole. that will not only surprise you, but I will also stick that thumb in your mouth later when I fish hook you in front of everyone with the poopy thumb.
>>535967445“There’s plenty of room at the bottom” is highly recommended reading, at least by my measure. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in this sort of thing. Also, Arthur C Clarke pioneered some interesting tech ideas by first theorizing their potential in sci-fi writings, as was common at the time, including the idea of sending RF repeaters into space for beyond the horizon communication capabilities. “The Odyssey File” by Clarke and Peter Hyams is also worth reading, if you’re in to vintage tech and the world we’ve built upon it.
>>535968362I now see why you replied to an amber heard picture, poopy pilfering turd merchant
>>535968438Childhoods end was good, even if they fucked the film adaptation
>>535962120Alright.you got me bro
Reminder that less time elapsed between the Wright Brothers first flight and the first flight of the SR-71 than the time between the SR-71s fitdt flight and today.
>>535968661We wnt full nigger and look at us now
>>535968362You’d get along with the Finnish
>>535968728>>535968661Reminder that we’d still be using inept means of controls if we honored the Wright patent, thank god for WWI and the decision to ignore patent law when it benefited us, otherwise wouldn’t even be using flaps/ailerons, we’d be twisting our wings in the wind to execute turns.
>>535968438>recommended readingsuper cool. I've seen that one around but haven't gotten around to reading it. I suppose now is the time.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_CyclopsI don't have much to trade in return except for linkrel. there are a few books published about it, but it is essentially the first attempt at a giant synthetic aperture. the interesting part is how feasible and capable it would've been. it hardly ever gets any attention.>Arthur C Clarkebibliomancyanon and I over on /x/ had a chat a while back about an LLM he trained on all known esoteric books. we had worked out that typical idea of feeding a computer all the scifi in the past few decades and ask it for feasibility studies. I'd rather ask a meatbag like you what you think the overall output would be towards how close the scifi authors got it, the cosmos in general, with their stories. for me, I suspect each of them got some amount correct, but I think Peter Watts got closest and Cixin Liu too.>comms stuffyou want to read Dr. Meyl's work with superliminal communications. he sells equipment, has credentials, and has published the complete analysis.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFtU4FVpXVshttps://www.meyl.eu/go/indexbe14.htmlI like his analysis of neutrino heating causing the expansion of earth.
>>535962120well played
>>535968447I would take her out for a romantic evening, take her home, put my cock in her mouth, cum on her face, sport fuck her, and then laugh at her. what would you do?
>>535968487It’s interesting to think what that movie might’ve been like if Kubrick had worked with Clarke on it rather than 2001: A Space Odyssey, but I reckon they made the right choice. The movie never does the book any justice.
>>535969058Thats between me and amber you filthy jeet
>>535968740I was in Tallinn once a long time ago for a directorate k assignment when I was doing a stint as a glowie. one of the Forogtten Languages authors swatted me on the ass with a birch branch in a sauna once in Tallinn. I was there doing observations of the Tartu Exolinguistics Group. they are working on the translation software for cosmic communications. more or less a giant LLM on all known human languages, conlangs, procedurally generated languages, etc...small world. I liked Tallinn alot. I made a few day trips over to Helsinki on the Tallink. fun times!
>>535968983Feynman is the father of MEMS, which we’re only just now beginning to harness despite his excellent 1960’s thesis. Those sci-fi writers back then actually had a respectable background, well educated people experimenting with higher ideas(including with psychedelics), rather than the pontification of people with no understanding of the concepts at play.
>>535969495Literally me
>>535969495>Feynman is the father ofmodern celebrity physicists/scientists/whatever. sure, maybe he did some interesting work and we all can point at some arbitrary thing he splaffed off on paper. the thing is, I am willing to bet my spare dick that he was handed that as a topic to focus on by an organization who already had it prioritized. he didn't do jack shit when viewed with the fact that he was doing as he was told. his work was not an original discovery, it was an assignment.moreover, had anyone else in his professional circle been tasked with the same work on MEMS, or anything else he did, they wouldn't have immediately set to celebritize it. someone else just as capable would have their name on it and we would still be doing everything we do today.what something no one ever talks about are the property records for all the national labs and the mining locations which they extracted all their nuclear material from, in addition to what we got from the nazis to boost our fake production numbers during the manhattan project.how is it that all those rich people knew 20 years ahead of time that fission and other nuclear processes would be so important to have already bought all the land long before the scientist who wrote the papers had even started college?HMMMMM....the late 1880s had a lot going on that no one ever talks about.
>>535961926There were nuclear cars, planes and trains in the 50's. However, big oil conspired to make nuclear synonymous with nuclear bombs and radiation death. We could all have a lifelong permanent nuclear heat battery under our houses providing free heat and powering all of our things as we speak. instead nuclear "waste" you know, a rock radiating heat that can boils water and create steam, is rotting away in mountains somewhere. In other words, humanity would have progressed into the true nuclear age if not for jews.>>535962120Nice, picrel
>>535968983It took me a minute to find this, I hope you’ll check it out if you’re interested in things like the meyl.edu link you sent me.This looks like an outdated website, but it’s actually been kept up to date by the dedicated professor running it, very useful and well-sourced information about nearly anything you’d like to knowhyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html
>>535970954>outdatednah. the late 90s charm is all there. super cool. hardly anyone keeps sites like that anymore.
>>535970954https://www.classe.cornell.edu/Research/SRF/AboutSrf.htmlThis one is pretty good for RF and photon physics
>>535961999Checked but I find it disturbing that any European would lust after an American woman. She's 40 now as well.
>>535971178Personally, I love it, but I’ve been on the Internet since HTTP(Web) 1.0, had a geocities and angelfire site back in the day(I was like 7, lmao), I even miss Web 2.0 compared to the crap that is put out today. The sad part is, most people I talk to feel the same way, and there’s nothing stopping the hosts of websites from using HTTP designs that are simpler in nature, exactly the same as the Web 1.0 or 2.0 front-end GUI presentation, with all the same back-end security elements, yet (practically) none do.