"We do not see things as they are; we see things as we are."
-- Talmud
As the quote cleary explains the intricacies of the human mind and the mindlessness of the thing I'm about to tell you - believe me, its true.
An elevator to outer space!
The theory behind the elevator is simple. First proposed 111 years ago by a Russian scientist, it was popularized by Arthur C. Clarke in his award-winning 1978 novel, The Fountains of Paradise, and goes like this: Earth is constantly spinning. So if you attach a counterweight to it with a cable, and put it far enough away--62,000 miles--the cable will be held taut by the force of the planet's rotation, just as if you spun around while holding a ball on a string. And if you've got a taut cable, you've got the makings of an elevator.
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hmm...
4 comments:
Cool new look!!! And why would you want an elevator to space anyway? :P I haven't even seen the earth well enough.
thanks:)
..hmm.. I would!
I'd like a bigger perpective on things.. hehe.
have you read more from the Talmud? Just curious :)
I wouldnt say I've read it all. but I have read a bit ;)
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