Just use a regular sail, kite/gliders are legit and based.
2023-02-24 at 1:23 PM UTC
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Laser Dynamics
Laser black hole made of light... Waah what a concept
The excerpts on YouTube are the best of the bunch by far, the actual episodes can be fucking shit as fuck, they have just become super boring and gay
Stavros was the least funny by far already now he is trying to do solo stuff and he just fucking sucks.
That Stavros is the worst of the bunch, I would like to pop him like a rotten grape
Cumtown guys are gay and faggoted now
Nick Mullen is a huge loser and I really can't stand these "can't care" guys any more when it extends to just not even making a good comedy show.
Niggerdom denounced by Askia of Songhai
- Get 3 small blimps
- Attach 2 cranes as legs then use 3 blimps in line as neck + shoulders assembly, 1 excavator arm per blimp so the lower body doesn't have to support the weight.
- ???
- Mobile Suit Gundam
It's like a kangdom but from the future
No, I don't think that actually.
Who do I think I am, Rambo Risk? The inventor of the Risky Rambo series?
Changing my name to Risky Rambo 2
Sounds like butt anger bro
Balloonics are the true next generation propulsion technology.
Balloons benefit from the square cube law, the bigger they are the more proportional buoyancy you can harness from nothing but the air itself. It is the closest direct analogue to "antigravity" and "negative mass" within a fluid dynamic context and it is only a matter of time before aerospace technology just starts integrating balloons into all levels of design.
I believe they will use aerogels made from materials chemically in the neighborhood of polystyrene and polyethylene to create static modular lighter-than-air "brick" type unit volumes that will be able to hold up to being vacuum sealed in like a tough light plastic after a "structural volume" has been assembled. These volumes maintain buoyancy under active but very low pressure, meaning they can easily be maintained by just electric power (probably supplied by photovoltaics).
In doing so you can create a balloon with virtually unlimited flight and loiter time and ability to hold up to greater acceleration stresses.
Scaled up enough, these could be turned into something much more compact and useful than a blimp.
Similarly aerogel balloonics engineering can be scaled down to create neutral buoyancy structural materials for virtually any type of object or product.
For example weapons could be made to achieve positive buoyancy on all parts except the firing assembly and recoil absorber to achieve an overall neutral buoyancy in atmosphere.
Such aerogels balloonics technologies will also be necessary to create giant combat mechs with legs that don't snap at the knees, like Gundams or whatever.
I've been talking about balloon technology for years, the public has only just started to catch up
Sorry your ass pain is blocking your comprehension