The aircraft flew up to speeds of 1,200mph. DARPA did not reveal which aircraft won the dogfight.

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    7 months ago

    What if we invent artificial gravity just so we can simulate pilot orientation and g forces while they sit still in a simulator?

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        7 months ago

        No we have g-force production. Until we release those electrogravitics from the top secret labs we can’t actually simulate g forces.

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          7 months ago

          Electrogravitics seem like a conspiracy theory. Unless they’ve been around as long as human centrifuges, which DO simulate g-forces, I doubt that they’d be more economical even if they do exist.

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            There is a connection between gravity and electromagnetics, but it’s mostly through the stress-energy tensor giving photons momentum (and thus gravitational pull) but to use an EM field to measurable gravity you need absolutely insane amounts of energy.

            You essentially need the literal inverse of a supermassive nuclear explosion (almost like a small star), because the gravitational effect of energy is equivalent to the gravitational effect of the mass which it would form if bound, and given E=mc^2 and the fact that nuclear bombs are small enough to barely have measurable gravity then the math means you need truly insane amounts of energy. (unless somebody can figure out a cheat to create directional pull with much less energy, but I strongly doubt it)

            It’s more plausible that somebody would be able to scale up “optical tweezers” to move large masses (directly depositing momentum of the energy field on an object) because that no longer involves the E=mc^2 equation, but it would be even more complicated by a HUGE factor than building the type of large supercooled electromagnets which already can make humans hover (due to water in the body being diamagnetic)

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              7 months ago

              Why do we need “authentic” g-forces to be “created”? As you’ve said, people already feel g-forces in centrifuges.

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      7 months ago

      Whataboutism taken to its extreme there.

      Hell, what if we invented warp drive that allowed us to teleport bombs directly into our enemies headquarters?