That may have less to do with any inherent security and more with the fact that no one is working on trying to crack it yet. It wouldn't make much sence to deploy spyware targeting an operating system which won't be released to the public for another five or six months (possibly more) when you have a bigger target like XP.
It might, unless you built the spacecraft correctly. According at least to current theories of gravity, the net gravitiational force anywhere inside a sphere is zero. It is not nearly as simple as that, after all, you need propultion and some mechanism for observing the experiement, but it is possible to keep outside gravitational effects to a minimum.
That may have less to do with any inherent security and more with the fact that no one is working on trying to crack it yet. It wouldn't make much sence to deploy spyware targeting an operating system which won't be released to the public for another five or six months (possibly more) when you have a bigger target like XP.
If half the earth moves relative to the other half, I'd think we'd have bigger problems.
It might, unless you built the spacecraft correctly. According at least to current theories of gravity, the net gravitiational force anywhere inside a sphere is zero. It is not nearly as simple as that, after all, you need propultion and some mechanism for observing the experiement, but it is possible to keep outside gravitational effects to a minimum.