acelaya35
acelaya35 t1_j247gvr wrote
Reply to comment by doctorcrimson in What if we kept pursuing nuclear spacecraft propulsion? by rosTopicEchoChamber
OP is referencing an engine that produces actual thrust from fuel. It has nothing to do with Electrogravitics.
acelaya35 t1_izwvgiw wrote
Reply to comment by SemanticTriangle in Low-cost battery built with four times the capacity of lithium by BlitzOrion
So, what do you do?
acelaya35 t1_izwv8cn wrote
Reply to China wants legal sector to be AI-powered by 2025 / Supreme People's Court issues directive for an artificial intelligence network to be in place by 2025 to support and enhance legal services by Sorin61
Poor folk will get sentenced by AI but the rich will still get human judges.
acelaya35 t1_izwu2mt wrote
Reply to comment by SemanticTriangle in Low-cost battery built with four times the capacity of lithium by BlitzOrion
What do you do that requires you to "deal" with Universities?
acelaya35 t1_isc3etl wrote
Reply to a doom keyboard? by MicoEstavillo
Damn, this makes me want to dust off my Saitek Eclipse.
acelaya35 t1_j6k7g0b wrote
Reply to comment by Vauld150 in NASA tested new propulsion tech that could unlock new deep space travel possibilities by Creepy_Toe2680
A Pulse Detonation Engine was proposed for DARPA's Blackswift hypersonic test vehicle from the late 00's. Pulse Detonation Engines are engines that use the same detonation concept but are still inherently air breathing jets and not rockets. I'm not aware of if one was ever built though. It's my understanding that contemporary hypersonic missiles use solid rocket motors to get up to speed and then glide to their target.