I think it's funny that you throw in some pseudo-math and troll physics and get 220 responses but serious discussions (or pretty much any post to the suggestion forum) get a handful before dropping to page 2 and forgotten.
At least I'll know how to craft my next thread in the suggestions forum so it gets looked at. I got some nifty ones. Like how the radiant energy around hull (especially when close to star or scooping inside it) would physically make the way Elite ships cool their systems impossible. Throw some thermodynamic equations in there.
Then if i need some real attention, i'll just start it with a series of equations with based on the somewhat observable assumption that Supercruise operates by making the ship invisible to gravity, yet none of the other forces (strong weak nuclear reactions and EM ). So to an outside observer, whether they're in supercruise or not, you exhibit no gravity so Fgrav is proportional to (m1 * m2) /d. So if Fgrav is 0, then m1 or m2 or both is 0. Since in order for supercruise to mask gravity from your ship yet allow EM and other forces to interact with you (so you can fuel scoop) you simultaneously need to exhibit a force on objects physically (allowing you to scoop them) or put you in danger of colliding them, so F=ma must be non-zero, and we know acceleration changes in SC so mass must be non-zero to external observers (yet we knowmass can't be non-zero if it has no gravity. The only conclusion is that the SC puts your ship in a fluctuating quantum state where mass exists and doesn't exist possibly creating an exploit where by constantly observing an object gravitationally would prohibit it from interacting with external objects via any other force ...allowing it to pass through physical objects as well as blinding the ship visually.
Hey... I just thought you ought to consider... if you're truly just trying to craft your posts to elicit discussion... well then you've shot yourself in the foot a little. What you're saying now is "I was trolling the whole time". So the results of that will be...
1. People who do not believe you - they'll just keep thinking you screwed up and now you're desperately backpedalling... they'll be less likely to take any future posts of yours seriously.
2. People who do believe you - they'll think you're trolling with every post you make now... so they will also be less likely to take your future posts seriously.
This seems kind of counterproductive if your intention was to have any kind of discussion from now on.
How about this? You could just own up and say "sorry guys, I did mix up velocity and acceleration - my bad! Hilarious thread" and show you're big enough to say when you're wrong. I think most of us will think more of you for that - we all have the right to fluff our lines now and again and make mistakes. There might be some ribbing down the line, but you could just laugh along and defuse it.
If you're really going to go with the whole, "I am such an expert internet troll" preening routine, isn't that kind of messing up in itself even more? If you're really all about crafting your exquisitely subtle posts to elicit what you want, wouldn't it make more sense, even in that situation, to pretend to show humility and persuade people you're a big enough guy to own up to a simple mistake? Then people would be more likely to believe you or take your posts seriously in future right?