...but also whethere or not mass bends space/time. The probe was designed to test for both, and includes a set of gyroscopes for this purpose. These contain the most spherical spheres ever constructed. The mass bending thing was to be tested by measuring the length of the orbit. If an inch is 'missing', mass bends space/time. Imagine if massy objects were placed on a sheet that was anchored along the edges. They sag into the sheet. An object orbiting one of these objects now has a shorter distance to travel than if the objects did not cause the sheet to sag.
You, sir, are completely missing the point. The internet runs on and connects the smaller networks. Its value is based on the ease users can move bits back and forth. Its value is not based on how ph4+ of a p|p3 you have, or even how much you aren't paying for it. Information, as they say, wants to be free, and will eventually be free, because the people who fiddle with the backbones are the same ones that want to give the information a leg up on the businesses and the governments.
...but also whethere or not mass bends space/time. The probe was designed to test for both, and includes a set of gyroscopes for this purpose. These contain the most spherical spheres ever constructed. The mass bending thing was to be tested by measuring the length of the orbit. If an inch is 'missing', mass bends space/time. Imagine if massy objects were placed on a sheet that was anchored along the edges. They sag into the sheet. An object orbiting one of these objects now has a shorter distance to travel than if the objects did not cause the sheet to sag.
You, sir, are completely missing the point. The internet runs on and connects the smaller networks. Its value is based on the ease users can move bits back and forth. Its value is not based on how ph4+ of a p|p3 you have, or even how much you aren't paying for it. Information, as they say, wants to be free, and will eventually be free, because the people who fiddle with the backbones are the same ones that want to give the information a leg up on the businesses and the governments.
Kevin's line does not end the article.
Its not even the last quote.
Doubt they would put him on the first page or as the last quoted. "Bad for image."