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Something for our frequent fliers to mull over during their next multi-hour flight
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Feb 4 '20, 08:49
Though there's a bunch of stuff that we can observe and predict with super high degree of confidence that we don't know how it actually works.
No One Can Explain Why Planes Stay In The Air
(www.scientificamerican.com)
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magnets. -- nm
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Beryllium
Feb 4, 09:05
as my aerospace brother said "you put a big enough engine on it, anything will fly" -- nm
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colin
Feb 4, 09:05
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Pontiac En Fuego -- nm
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Max
Feb 4, 09:57
He plays Kerbal Space Program doesn’t he? -- nm
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spamlet
Feb 4, 09:14
Relevant image -- (pic)
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JD
Feb 4, 09:08
[Attachment]
No try explaining why bicycles stay upright! -- nm
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Mop
Feb 4, 08:55
I can explain
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decline
Feb 4, 08:51
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Terrence Howard knows. -- nm
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Mop
Feb 4, 08:55
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