UFOs and the Laws of Thermodynamics 1/2

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

About the nearly impossible aspects of sending a moderately sized craft to another star at reasonable velocities, i.e. one one-hundredth to one tenth light speed. Anti-matter drive and earth-based laser examined with respect to energy conservation and the second law of thermodynamics. Verdict: Mission Impossible ... "IF" the laws of physics are valid.

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  • Laws of Theromdynamics AS WE KNOW IT....

  • Yup ... that's exactly what I said.

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  • these laws are now incorrect sir please take video down it is lies sir please sir king sir sir

  • @Morphadr0n ;o) Never expect any teacher to agree with something that's not 'vetted' by mainstream physics. In this case ... it would be ... vetted ... IF ... They ... couldn't get grant money for 'studying' the feasibility of interstellar travel within the framework of the conservation laws. Since mainstream scientists get money for rolling this dung ball along ... they won't hit the kill switch which would end the project in its tracks. So, any teacher will nod "yes" to interstellar travel.

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