

I’d love to start making up nerdy explanations, and I mean its plausible bending spacetime all willy nilly might have some local inertial side-effects, but the concept of inertial dampers is honestly quite out there. That and the artificial gravity.


I’d love to start making up nerdy explanations, and I mean its plausible bending spacetime all willy nilly might have some local inertial side-effects, but the concept of inertial dampers is honestly quite out there. That and the artificial gravity.


They also use “impulse”, which seems to be a very high powered inertial type deal. That should follow the rules we’re used to


nah, thats movement relative to space time, warp suggests bending said space time in order to, relative to your destination, move faster than light, while essentially staying motionless in spacetime.
In this paradigm inertia is very much not a thing
Being angry is violence now?


I’m not convinced its appliance grade after the talks about it tarnishing
what double standards?


The aircraft was forced to return before it had even departed the tarmac
Makes sense to me they didnt take off with a corpse smuggled onboard.


Funny how they switched to Calibri in 2023, after it’s been the default since office 2007.
Even funnier how one year after the change, microsoft changed default again away from Calibri to Aptos


If you don’t think the question deserves an answer, then just don’t. There’s no point in being a dick about it.
You both are right, and wrong. This, annoyingly, varies by location.


holy fuck AMD’s logo is a cube!
Stålmannen går på en krypto-nit


I believe both directions have been used in different cultures. Don’t quote me on that one though.
i bet you some do!
you missed the sixth ;)
its just “washed up” shortened


… oh no
what