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  1. This is all well and good for drafting up a circuit design for the transistor layout, but only a CAD system is suitable for transferring that schematic to a CAM System, as CAD and CAM are designed to work together.
  2. Nah it's not just the fans, over 10,000 actors have been trained in the klingon language, around 700 have been trained in how to write in klingon. As for culture, Movies, Music, Songs, Games, Clothes, Cars, Housing it all exists in the style of Klingon and all utilising the same language. There are even different dialects of klingon. As for the number of star trek fans that can speak klingon your talking hundreds of thousands of fans who can speak fluent klingon.
  3. yes, but a black hole would be more like a closed string right ? Two black holes when colliding create a stronger and larger black hole. It could not be a black hole collision that triggered the big bang. It would have to be an open ended string for the energy of the collision to disperse
  4. I am not great at basic maths, conceptualising an idea is more my skill in science, let me try and put it another way, the energy released over the duration of the collision is equivalent to the energy our solar system puts out in the life time of our sun, but in less then a second.
  5. Klingon is a made up language that was invented by Mark Okrand https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klingon_language It should be noted that Mark Okrand also invented the Romulan and Vulcan Language's
  6. Well I just read in another topic that some of you guys here are actual scientists and engineers. Can someone look this idea over. An open ended string which has been expanding for 100 trillion years forms in to a quantum brane, a back bone to which multiple universe's stick to. Within the space of 5000 trillion years two quantum brane's have formed, due to the immense gravitational field between them they eventually collide. This collision would create energy equivalent to every atomic and non atomic explosive device, plus the output of every power generation facility / device over the course of 800 years, in less than a second. The length of the collision would be equivalent to the density of the gravitational field between the quantum string and the outer rim of the brane. If any of you are Theoretical Physicists i would very much like to debate this idea.
  7. that requires external equipment, I am thinking, a computer that could generate it's own power and be no bigger then a desktop case. I am suitably scientifically minded to understand basic concepts of physics. If friction causes to much drag then that's the end of it.
  8. that requires external equipment, I am thinking, a computer that could generate it's own power and be no bigger then a desktop case.
  9. Surly the analysis of syntax, phonetics and variation of language can be duplicated by a circuit ?
  10. I guess I am not the guy to build a green computer then.
  11. I don't think perpetual motion machines are impossible. and there is plenty more evidence of these devices on you tube.
  12. could a perpetual motion machine provide the energy via a alternator or dynamo ?
  13. hell no, millions of degrees would drive a computer through a turbine, as a liquid.
  14. I'm on about the process of splitting atoms at room temperature. You know like electrolysis of salt water
  15. it's my spelling, I am rubbish at spelling because of my learning difficulties, I rely heavily on spell checker, if spell checker gives me the wrong word then I usually don't notice it
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