Now you're implying the existence of gravity again.Hollow with a black hole inside?
No, the parallel universe which intersects ours inside the Earth and other objects is less dense.
Now you're implying the existence of gravity again.Hollow with a black hole inside?
My ships already have AG when in supercruise, provided by the FSD. I just "shift the frame" a bit more under the ship than over, and poof, gravity!
I can prove my ships have AG - just look at the passenger cabins in the outfitting screen. It's obvious they are designed with gravity in mind!
Maybe you should try peeing on Phobos.Well due to the porous nature of the dryer bits, commonly referred to by fools as 'land', the space vacuums attached to the underside pull things down through the many tiny holes.
You can prove this dead easily with the sort of science they don't teach at schools by virtue of the vast conspiracy started by a Scottish Cloakroom attendant Angus McCoatup.
What you need to do is pee on your neighbour's garden and watch as the water falls through the holes in the dryer bits under the layer of moisture.
My neighbour is in on the conspiracy and has chased me off his property a number of times. He even uses the secret police against me. They've been round my house several times spouting off about "Urinating in a public place" "Breach of the peace" "Aggravated wetting" and such. All sirens and flashing lights. Best place for the secret police to hide is in plain sight!
This is also why Ostriches have long necks. It's because their heads get sucked into the dryer bits by the space vacuums.
Boom! Now that's proper science! Bite me 'NASA'!!
Don't forget that some here will have a distinct advantage in regards to artificial gravity. They already think the game (and everything else) revolves around them and them alone ….
Hah, I know what you mean, everything always revolves around me after a couple Scotches too.
Oh, that's not what you meant right?.....sorry.
I'll get my coat.
No, there's no gravity in normal space, thus the need for rotational stations. The FSD only generates gravity when it is engaged. That's why I fly my passenger ships very gracefully when entering and leaving a starport, so not to subject them to harsh G-forces (unlike the idiot NPC pilots who crush the bones of their passengers).Oh........so I can get rid of my magnetic boots now?
See I was right. That one slipped passed the 'gravity' pedalling liars! The truth will out!Maybe you should try peeing on Phobos.
The world is not flat. It's perfectly obvious it's a cube, or maybe a tetrahedronOh........so I can get rid of my magnetic boots now?
Btw, the Earth is round, just like a pancake, duh!!
Evolution proves the earth can't possibly be flat anyway...if it was, cats would have knocked everything on it off the edgeThe world is not flat. It's perfectly obvious it's a cube, or maybe a tetrahedron
Seriously though, there is no artificial gravity. There is gravity and the absence of gravity. So far we have been able to produce gravity through large spinning stations. Is there a way to create it through a ship mountable device? Not that we know of at this time, but only The Braben knows what the future holds?
No, there's no gravity in normal space, thus the need for rotational stations. The FSD only generates gravity when it is engaged. That's why I fly my passenger ships very gracefully when entering and leaving a starport, so not to subject them to harsh G-forces (unlike the idiot NPC pilots who crush the bones of their passengers).
If it were a choice I would take this over inship gravity every single time.Or windshield wipers?
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No he's right if you build something big enough to have it's own gravity it still wouldn't be artificial gravity. A device would have to produce artificial gravity.
The world is not flat. It's perfectly obvious it's a cube, or maybe a tetrahedron
Seriously though, there is no artificial gravity. There is gravity and the absence of gravity. So far we have been able to produce gravity through large spinning stations. Is there a way to create it through a ship mountable device? Not that we know of at this time, but only The Braben knows what the future holds?
It's been done already: self raising flour![]()
Why not a spinning wheel thing like Discovery 1 in 2001?