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Ambipolar Electric Field Proven/Discovered

Sounding rocket used by NASA.  "Third Global Energy Field"

Principle Investigator: "We've discovered a Fundamental Force... what does it do?  We can't say, yet!" (paraphrasing)

 

NASA Discovers a Long-Sought Global Electric Field on Earth - NASA Science

Exciting stuff!

 

 

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1 hour ago, darthgently said:

Fourty years later...

"My... My first... Well, the first thing I can remember, is FIRE.
The fire is falling from the sky, screaming, howling, and a huge smoked pipe is falling inside it from above...
I don't know, why did they do it... Why did they take me to that awful, frightening place...
I see this again and again, almost nightly. The falling smoked pipe, surrounded with fire, roaring like an apocalyptic trumpet from above...
Other kids told me that they were seeing the green grass, the yellow sun, the butterflies...
But nobody had seen a huge, black, smoked burning pipe from the skies..."

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21 hours ago, AckSed said:

Fire ze mudballs to build a wall: https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/10/impact-printing-is-a-cement-free-alternative-to-3d-printed-structures/

It looks coarse and poorly textured, but the partially-dried clay can be shaved off with ease, and indeed there is another machine that does this.

If that is clay and to be fired at those thicknesses it would have to be heated extremely slowly, like on the order of weeks, or months, to keep it from cracking.  Actually, at those thicknesses, it is about guaranteed to crack no matter how slow you heat it.  It will crack quite a bit from simply air drying.  
One can however keep filling the cracks, letting it dry, lather, rinse, repeat.

Unless you have a lot of green energy high, or even bisque, firing stuff that massive is going to be very not-green.  Glass working temperatures going on there

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It is not fired with heat. It is literally fired out of a launcher. (English, everybody!)

This is essentially adobe walls with carefully-controlled particle size and a touch of mineral binder.

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15 hours ago, AckSed said:

It is not fired with heat. It is literally fired out of a launcher. (English, everybody!)

This is essentially adobe walls with carefully-controlled particle size and a touch of mineral binder.

Maybe it was a comment at the video but someone said something about firing it as in ceramics

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"So how do we beat SpaceX to this direct-to-cell satellite business?"

"Um, cheap launch? No..."

"Got it. Make the satellites all antennae."

"What?"

"Make the satellites all antennae."

https://spacenews.com/ast-spacemobile-unfolds-debut-production-direct-to-smartphone-satellites/

These 10-metre-wide suckers are essentially made of tiles of phased arrays with solar panels on the other side.

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25 minutes ago, AckSed said:

"So how do we beat SpaceX to this direct-to-cell satellite business?"

"Um, cheap launch? No..."

"Got it. Make the satellites all antennae."

"What?"

"Make the satellites all antennae."

https://spacenews.com/ast-spacemobile-unfolds-debut-production-direct-to-smartphone-satellites/

These 10-metre-wide suckers are essentially made of tiles of phased arrays with solar panels on the other side.

Those are probably going to be bright in the sky.  Astronomers will be yelling for them to be at least as dim as Starlink sats in 3, 2, 1 ..,

Cool idea though.  Before I read the article I wondered if they were going to be big passive RF reflectors or what, lol.  Would have to reorient for every connection, so nope.  Stupid thought on my part

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