Looking around on the web I found this
rather good site on Quantum Computing. This Loschmidt echo thing seems to be buried quite deep, I have not found it referenced in my Quantum Mechanics books.
There is a Soyuz capsule connected up to the ISS to allow the crew to escape in an emergency.
The big question though that everyone seems to of missed is that the ISS needs the Space Shuttle to periodically boost its orbit. No Space Shuttle means the orbit decays.
I don't know how long it can last for, but without boosting the Space Station will burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. $50 billion fireworks better look good!
I doubt the Americans have seen "The Mighty Boosh".
[O yes we have]
(O no you haven't)
British comedy, isn't that Monty Python? "Oh I really like Are you being served", etc, etc.
What you witnessed is deja vu.
That is a glitch in the Matrix.
Looking around on the web I found this rather good site on Quantum Computing.
This Loschmidt echo thing seems to be buried quite deep, I have not found it referenced in my Quantum Mechanics books.
There is a Soyuz capsule connected up to the ISS to allow the crew to escape in an emergency.
The big question though that everyone seems to of missed is that the ISS needs the Space Shuttle to periodically boost its orbit. No Space Shuttle means the orbit decays.
I don't know how long it can last for, but without boosting the Space Station will burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. $50 billion fireworks better look good!