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Albert Wittmann
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Posted - 2011.11.06 12:12:00 -
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CCP Greyscale wrote:Yeah, this is something we'll probably get round to fixing some day. We should probably do things like buff assault frigates first, though, right?
Aye Sir, i will have an eye on this. |

Jenshae Chiroptera
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Posted - 2011.11.06 12:21:00 -
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You need to consider where they are taking that weight measurement. 
... but yeah, seriously pedantic thread. CSM do you think? No matter the changes, high sec people chose the safests. Lots of stick and they will leave. Half the problem is the players in null sec; we do not want to be there with you. |

Little Delicious
Imperium's Dark Legion
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Posted - 2011.11.06 12:59:00 -
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even in internet spaceships, packaging a ship would not entail melting it down and pouring it into boxes. you're a doofus. |

David Grogan
The Motley Crew Reborn
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Posted - 2011.11.06 13:02:00 -
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Albert Wittmann wrote: Ok, lets fold some ships ... hmm, lets pack the drake ... i think, they can fold this ships to a cube without airholes in ...
Drake Mass: 14.010.000,00 kg Volume (packed): 15.000 m-¦
So we have a density of 934 kg/m-¦ ... uuh, do the Caldari use plastics for their shiphulls?
Yes you ever wonder why the hull melts like plastic when the shield goes down?
Albert Wittmann wrote: Hmm, lets try the Typhoon ...
Typhoon Mass: 103.600.000 kg Volume (packed): 50.000 m-¦
Density of 2.072 kg/m-¦ ... its near silicon ... eeh ...
no its make from iron-oxide (rust)
also you fail to realise there is cavities inside the ship hence is low density when constructed.
it takes up less space when it is packaged because there is no need for cavities, such as decks, living areas, engine rooms, turbo lifts, crawlspaces for cable ducts etc.
remember an inflated baloon takes up more volume that it's mass would suggest it should. Everytime you buy something that says "made in china" you are helping the rising unemployment in your own country unless your from china, Buy locally produced goods and help create more jobs. |

Hienz Doofenshmirtz
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
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Posted - 2011.11.06 13:26:00 -
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so yeah this is what I hear from this thread
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfrMQuKaKPg |

Adunh Slavy
Ammatar Trade Syndicate
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Posted - 2011.11.06 13:35:00 -
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Do some molar equations for things we build, even more fun!
Not very important to game play though :) |

Selinate
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Posted - 2011.11.06 16:16:00 -
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You do also realize that ships as large as freighters, dreadnaughts, carriers, or Titans would also collapse in on themselves in real life because such large, massive structures cannot hold such a form due to their own gravity, right?
It doesn't make sense, just say "Space Stretching Devices" and take a breath. |

David Grogan
The Motley Crew Reborn
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Posted - 2011.11.06 17:39:00 -
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Selinate wrote:You do also realize that ships as large as freighters, dreadnaughts, carriers, or Titans would also collapse in on themselves in real life because such large, massive structures cannot hold such a form due to their own gravity, right?
It doesn't make sense, just say "Space Stretching Devices" and take a breath.
not true
the ships would be not completely hollow inside.... they would have massive structural supports to keep it all together.
think of an ocean submarine...... they don't implode despite reaching depths with incredible pressures on the hull. Everytime you buy something that says "made in china" you are helping the rising unemployment in your own country unless your from china, Buy locally produced goods and help create more jobs. |

Selinate
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Posted - 2011.11.06 17:44:00 -
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David Grogan wrote:Selinate wrote:You do also realize that ships as large as freighters, dreadnaughts, carriers, or Titans would also collapse in on themselves in real life because such large, massive structures cannot hold such a form due to their own gravity, right?
It doesn't make sense, just say "Space Stretching Devices" and take a breath. not true the ships would be not completely hollow inside.... they would have massive structural supports to keep it all together. think of an ocean submarine...... they don't implode despite reaching depths with incredible pressures on the hull.
Yes true. It doesn't matter what structural supports are inside. *facepalm* |

Paragon Renegade
The Multinational Company.
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Posted - 2011.11.06 17:52:00 -
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Selinate wrote: Yes true. It doesn't matter what structural supports are inside. *facepalm*
Objects up to 100 KM do not exert significant gravity, and certainly not enough to collapse a spaceship that can travel faster than light (Hey, they have some resistances to physics)
Given that a Human tendon, pulled by weak muscles, can lift your pinky while overcoming the whole gravitational pull of the Earth, I'm willing to bet advanced machines that break the laws of physics can compensate.
and you can keep matter from coaelescing in a spheroid if you exert energy. "Man, you aren't actually trying to do this, right? Nobody is that stupid right?"
"How wrong you are" |

Arman Rhey
Tycho Magnetic Anomaly
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Posted - 2011.11.06 17:52:00 -
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Albert Wittmann wrote:
119.983,21390525576280798089050523 m-¦
Or around 120k... rounding is good |

Selinate
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Posted - 2011.11.06 17:54:00 -
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Paragon Renegade wrote: I'm willing to bet advanced machines that break the laws of physics can compensate.
Nothing can break the laws of physics. This happens every time. |

Paragon Renegade
The Multinational Company.
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Posted - 2011.11.06 17:55:00 -
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Selinate wrote:Paragon Renegade wrote: I'm willing to bet advanced machines that break the laws of physics can compensate.
Nothing can break the laws of physics. This happens every time.
You know it's possible to prevent matter from forming a sphere, right? "Man, you aren't actually trying to do this, right? Nobody is that stupid right?"
"How wrong you are" |

Selinate
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Posted - 2011.11.06 17:57:00 -
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Paragon Renegade wrote:Selinate wrote:Paragon Renegade wrote: I'm willing to bet advanced machines that break the laws of physics can compensate.
Nothing can break the laws of physics. This happens every time. You know it's possible to prevent matter from forming a sphere, right?
You know it's not possible after a block of matter reaches a certain size, right? |

Paragon Renegade
The Multinational Company.
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Posted - 2011.11.06 18:00:00 -
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Selinate wrote:Paragon Renegade wrote:Selinate wrote:Paragon Renegade wrote: I'm willing to bet advanced machines that break the laws of physics can compensate.
Nothing can break the laws of physics. This happens every time. You know it's possible to prevent matter from forming a sphere, right? You know it's not possible after a block of matter reaches a certain size, right?
Good thing that size is large enough to be irrelevant to any forseeable construction both in the game and RL.
Ignoring the fact that the gravity of an asteroid could be overcome by jumping, if you kept the interior of the vessel rigid or otherwise contained, the atoms would be unable to form a sphere or roughly uniform mixture. "Man, you aren't actually trying to do this, right? Nobody is that stupid right?"
"How wrong you are" |
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