To: telos
Actually, my real love is physical science and engineering. I got into political and economic analysis because I was drifted. Last winter and spring I built a laser-driven interferometer that rivals anything at MIT. I've made some interesting observations. This farr I will begin a redesign and some measurements.
12 posted on
09/09/2001 1:44:50 PM PDT by
RLK
To: RLK
"I built a laser-driven interferometer that rivals anything at MIT."
Do you think space based is necessary?
Why should we measure the Universe?
Is there a practical application to micro-optics?
15 posted on
09/09/2001 2:18:30 PM PDT by
telos
To: RLK
Now if we can get a practical 'anti-gravity' process up and running, I already have a dozen uses for it....
Like a space plateform that rises from earth's surface, using some of horizontal propulsion to achieve orbit. Or an anti-gravity sled that can carry huge amounts of spoil from an excavation site to a dump site. Or overcoming limitations of vertical construction. In fact, there probably many, mnay more uses for such an application than I could even think of.
Get busy, young Einstein. The world needs you.
To: RLK
Can you reveal anything more?
54 posted on
09/09/2001 7:35:29 PM PDT by
telos
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