> Let's see how long your dad holds together without the monetary support of my > dad.
Just a point; if anyone tried to destroy my dad monetarily, the effect on your dad would be easily as bad. The dependency works both ways. Yes, my dad is dependent of foreign trade, but most of the dads we trade with are dependent on it as well. Some dads would just suffer loss of income and products, but many would suffer pains equal to some of the worst natural disasters.
> And people with your attitude wonder why there is so much rampant > anti-Your-dadism around the world today. You're too arrogant and conceited > to see it.
Just a point. My dad knows a few hundred million people. All of them are not arrogant and conceited, any more than all the people your dad knows are rude and smelly, all people knowing arab-dad are terrorists, or all people knowing asian-dad are great at math.
Yes, there are legitimate grievances against my dad. But much or what is perceived as arrogance from my dad is merely my dad's attempting to retain his own constitutional structure. A large portion of your dads want my dad to tear up our constitution and remake ourselves in the image of your dad. And we aren't interested, now or ever.
> Thank goodness 99% of the people who know your dad are fantastic people and > don't live up to this stereotype.
Good to hear it. But stereotypes are like that. Most of the what your dad knows about my dad is garbage, heavily influenced by actor-dad. Just as most of what my dad knows about his dad is from actor-dad bull and news-dad showing scenes of war and terror.
A human being can tolerate up to 5 G (fighter pilots can go to 9 G, but only for short periods of time). That is an acceleration of about 50 m/s^2. If you were able to sustain this acceleration all the way to light speed (which you wouldn't because near light speed the amount of energy needed to accelerate tends to infinity) you would have to keep accelerating for
300000000/50 = 6000000 seconds, or about 70 days.
Deceleration would require the same amount of time. So the Tübingen experience would be a 140-day-not-very-pleasent-5-G bike ride:)
> Let's see how long your dad holds together without the monetary support of my
> dad.
Just a point; if anyone tried to destroy my dad monetarily, the effect on your dad would be easily as bad. The dependency works both ways. Yes, my dad is dependent of foreign trade, but most of the dads we trade with are dependent on it as well. Some dads would just suffer loss of income and products, but many would suffer pains equal to some of the worst natural disasters.
> And people with your attitude wonder why there is so much rampant
> anti-Your-dadism around the world today. You're too arrogant and conceited
> to see it.
Just a point. My dad knows a few hundred million people. All of them are not arrogant and conceited, any more than all the people your dad knows are rude and smelly, all people knowing arab-dad are terrorists, or all people knowing asian-dad are great at math.
Yes, there are legitimate grievances against my dad. But much or what is perceived as arrogance from my dad is merely my dad's attempting to retain his own constitutional structure. A large portion of your dads want my dad to tear up our constitution and remake ourselves in the image of your dad. And we aren't interested, now or ever.
> Thank goodness 99% of the people who know your dad are fantastic people and
> don't live up to this stereotype.
Good to hear it. But stereotypes are like that. Most of the what your dad knows about my dad is garbage, heavily influenced by actor-dad. Just as most of what my dad knows about his dad is from actor-dad bull and news-dad showing scenes of war and terror.
Thanks for your observations.
Explain to me again what an interplanetary sand trap looks like.
300000000/50 = 6000000 seconds, or about 70 days.
Deceleration would require the same amount of time. So the Tübingen experience would be a 140-day-not-very-pleasent-5-G bike ride :)
See the press release.