This has nothing to do with Polywell, but is so inspiring that it deserves to be posted here:
http://copenhagensuborbitals.com/index.php
Thanks to Physorg.com for original headup!
http://www.physorg.com/news202107909.html
Copenhagen Suborbitals!
Re: Copenhagen Suborbitals!
Yeah, they're certainly making a lot of headway. Some idiot on NSFC from Europe is wringing his hands demanding that these people be stopped that they are going to kill themselves and need to be regulated... lol.Giorgio wrote:This has nothing to do with Polywell, but is so inspiring that it deserves to be posted here:
http://copenhagensuborbitals.com/index.php
Thanks to Physorg.com for original headup!
http://www.physorg.com/news202107909.html
They've built quite a few rockets to date, plus two submarines. They clearly have their stuff together engineering wise.
Re: Copenhagen Suborbitals!
Some regulation is in order to protect non-participants. I wouldn't want an unvalidated vehicle flying over urban areas, for example. But if the participants are adults who understand and accept the risks, so be it.IntLibber wrote:Some idiot on NSFC from Europe is wringing his hands demanding that these people be stopped that they are going to kill themselves and need to be regulated... lol.
Re: Copenhagen Suborbitals!
Giorgio wrote:This has nothing to do with Polywell, but is so inspiring that it deserves to be posted here
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Heh heh. That ship sailed a LOOONG time ago!

Re: Copenhagen Suborbitals!
hanelyp wrote:Some regulation is in order to protect non-participants. I wouldn't want an unvalidated vehicle flying over urban areas, for example. But if the participants are adults who understand and accept the risks, so be it.IntLibber wrote:Some idiot on NSFC from Europe is wringing his hands demanding that these people be stopped that they are going to kill themselves and need to be regulated... lol.
I agree. As long as there is no serious threat of hurting anyone other than the participants, they should be allowed to risk their lives if they want to.
And with that perfectly sound moral reasoning, they should be able to get as high as they want ... using rockets or whatever chemical substance they choose.I agree. As long as there is no serious threat of hurting anyone other than the participants, they should be allowed to risk their lives if they want to.