Will the discovery of anti-gravity effectively usher in the 2nd industrial revolution? How will it change science and engineering exactly?
>>7799495
Literally what? We can already generate artificial gravity in centrifuges, your image is an application of that
>>7799495
I wonder if trees would be able to grow taller in such an environment because less gravity the closer you are to axis so the easier it becomes to transport nutrients further from the roots.
Dont post interesting pictures.
Has anyone ACTUALLY calculated/modelled keeeping an atmosphere inside one of those things? I think it would need spin too fast.
>>7800149
>keeeping an atmosphere inside
It would be enclosed...
>>7800166
..and?
>>7799495
>discovery of anti-gravity
ongoing process that started at least half a century ago, not in the public domain because it can be weaponized. During WWII advanced physics became a need-to-know class secret.
>turn on antigravity device
>it flies off into space
>>7800415
>shit forgot to install an off button
>>7800415
When you realize you're living on a giant fucking sling.
>>7800176
... If it's a closed system, you wouldn't need the kind of atmosphere you're thinking of
>>7800149
Assuming 1g you just need high walls, it doesn't even need to be enclosed