You can easily remove the "sound barrier" problem from the MagLev tube easily. Solution, Void the tube of air. No air, no air barrier, no boom. Also, Air is a fluid, if there as air in the tube, it would slow down the travel. With no air, and on magnetic rail, the speed could be almost unlimited.
I've always been told sleep is used to slow down the body mechanics so oxygen can be focused on resupplying the brain properly so it can function 100%. Which is also connected to why we yawn when tired, it's the body trying to intake large amounts of oxygen to help supply the brain. 4 to 6 hours of sleep seems to be the best range but then i sleep about 10 hours and am usually quite awake.
Now that Gus has posted a podcast early it will be expected... Personally I enjoy the podcast so much I don"t care what time it comes out just keep up the great work.
I never support Jack when they laugh at him, but I think he was right to say"Disk Golf Disk", For those who have know idea what hes talking about. Mabie thats just me.
Im almost possitive that this is the weirdest thing that ive done; For the past 3 years i have been taking the same bus getting off at the same stop, same routine etc. One day i get off the bus and doing my routine walking to the corner, that is several feet from the stop, preparing to cross, looking straight across the road and walk straight into a car that is on the sidewalk that had crashed. it was on the corner and i had just walked into it. Nobody in it and the owners were a few yards to the side looking at me funny. I mean this is a car that im almost double the height and walked right into the side of it. IT WAS SO WEIRD.
PS im sure nobody will acknowledge especially the staff
Javelin and shot-put need to be thrown at 45 deg because they don't produce lift, a Frisbee does produce lift because as it rotates the inertia makes the Frisbee act like a lifting surface. I don't know much about Frisbee but i do know about Lift as i am an Aerospace Engineer
would so love to be able to evolve past sleep. There's technically studies that show humans coming close. Poliphasic sleep patterns, and there's some long ago memory from some psych class about certain great minds of our nations that just used to take 10 minute naps throughout the day and never sleep 8 hour intervals.
The point of sleeping is to run through all your thoughts and memories that were created that day, cataloging information so you can remember, but that only takes up too 4 hours a night
Im going to have to disagree with Gavin as some ants sleep. They hibernate but its awesome because they go into a selfindused coma. HOW AWESOME WOULD IT BE TO DO THAT!
Dean Kamen actually created a group around 20 years ago called FIRST. FIRST is in charge of the FIRST Robotics Competition, which is for high school students. They have the students build a robot based on a game that changes every year. They have six weeks to build the robot, and after that teams compete against each other, and with each other on alliances. Click here to check out FIRST!
Just wanted to correct you guys when you were talking about not being able to feel if something is really cold or hot, just knowing its bad and pulling your hand away.
Your body actually has different levels of nervous system control depending upon the task required. This includes different parts of your brain for motor control, pain or pressure sensation etc. You also have whats called a reflex arch which is a nervous system pathway that ends at your Central Nervous System, or your spine. This reflex arch controls all your sudden reflexes, so whenever you have a moment when you have a sudden reflex that you feel like you don't control, thats actually because you don't. For that reflex, those nerve signals actually ended in your spine and the central nervous system there shot back a sudden response which caused your reflex. This causes a much faster response than if you had the signal go to your brain first and then tried to think of a response.
Theres a lot more too it, but thats the basic's. You really don't need to know much more unless your a doctor or someone doing tests on someone's nervous system. I know this because I'm training to be a Podiatrist and we had to learn this because we do some back nervous system tests on people's feet and legs.
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For the past 3 years i have been taking the same bus getting off at the same stop, same routine etc. One day i get off the bus and doing my routine walking to the corner, that is several feet from the stop, preparing to cross, looking straight across the road and walk straight into a car that is on the sidewalk that had crashed. it was on the corner and i had just walked into it. Nobody in it and the owners were a few yards to the side looking at me funny. I mean this is a car that im almost double the height and walked right into the side of it. IT WAS SO WEIRD.
PS im sure nobody will acknowledge especially the staff
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphasic_sleep
Click here to check out FIRST!
Your body actually has different levels of nervous system control depending upon the task required. This includes different parts of your brain for motor control, pain or pressure sensation etc. You also have whats called a reflex arch which is a nervous system pathway that ends at your Central Nervous System, or your spine. This reflex arch controls all your sudden reflexes, so whenever you have a moment when you have a sudden reflex that you feel like you don't control, thats actually because you don't. For that reflex, those nerve signals actually ended in your spine and the central nervous system there shot back a sudden response which caused your reflex. This causes a much faster response than if you had the signal go to your brain first and then tried to think of a response.
Theres a lot more too it, but thats the basic's. You really don't need to know much more unless your a doctor or someone doing tests on someone's nervous system. I know this because I'm training to be a Podiatrist and we had to learn this because we do some back nervous system tests on people's feet and legs.