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1783053 No.1783053 [Reply] [Original]

Hey /sci/entists would this work?

>> No.1783057
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1783057

> using trollface before anyone gets trolled
Cool trouble bro, but check out my doubles.

>> No.1783058
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1783058

yes

>> No.1783059

if the brown arrow is for the direction of acceleration due to a gravitational field in the absence of all other external fields, yes

>> No.1783060

Yes. It'll produce a lift of 4500.0001 Niggawatts.

>> No.1783062

7/10

Lol'd harder than I should have.

>> No.1783068

>>1783057
Welcome to /sci/. That's how it's done around here.
Someone always gets trolled anyway, so why wait.
Saging for old pic that wasn't funny the first time.

>> No.1783072
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1783072

Seriously guys, i'm not trolling. Back to the topic at hand, how about this?

Thinking of presenting it to my professor to get his opinion.

>> No.1783074

>>1783072
Better show him OP's pic. Then he will express his opinion more honestly.

>> No.1783075

>>1783072
based on that, you could make a space elevator which rises and falls from the anti-vacuous effect of an expanding tube, within which the elevator resides. Air gets hydraulically pumped into the tube below the elevator. It would be like a swallowing throat, except the other way around.