@ilex to No Stupid Questions • 1 year agoWhat's good in small concentrations, but lethal in higher? What's a glaring red flag you're encroaching on a lethal concentration?message-square129arrow-up1116arrow-down112file-text
arrow-up1104arrow-down1message-squareWhat's good in small concentrations, but lethal in higher? What's a glaring red flag you're encroaching on a lethal concentration?@ilex to No Stupid Questions • 1 year agomessage-square129file-text
minus-square@raspberriesareyummylink0•1 year ago Your orbiting a black hole situation is a perfect example of a situation where the gradient alone would tear you apart. I just proved this claim of yours wrong, and then you move the goalposts. I said from the very beginning that a gravity gradient is a problem.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-21 year agoI studied Relativity at university as part of combined Physics/Maths degree, but please feel free to continue entertaining us with your popular magazine-based learnings.
I just proved this claim of yours wrong, and then you move the goalposts. I said from the very beginning that a gravity gradient is a problem.
I studied Relativity at university as part of combined Physics/Maths degree, but please feel free to continue entertaining us with your popular magazine-based learnings.