The Standard Model Imploding?
Kite I like the idea. In fact now I think I thought of the same thing.. "Why don't people go all the way and call em mega/giga meters" was the thought at some point thru college. But it's so rare, that IMO the reality is most people wouldn't click with it unless it was more than something that only came up so very rarely.
I could be completely wrong.
I could be completely wrong.
I don't mind if folks say "tonne" for 1000kg. It is when they say "ton" that I am peeved. I guess the SI crowd just can't spell their own units. Humph!Betruger wrote:Kite I like the idea. In fact now I think I thought of the same thing.. "Why don't people go all the way and call em mega/giga meters" was the thought at some point thru college. But it's so rare, that IMO the reality is most people wouldn't click with it unless it was more than something that only came up so very rarely.
I could be completely wrong.

...huh.
I've had a point-by-point broadside ready for about a week, and apparently I'm not too eager to post it...
Skipjack, it seems to me that you've been exposed to nothing but one viewpoint for so long that you've started to assume that its proponents' half-informed opinions are commonly-accepted facts. If you could get past the handwaving and buzzwords and dismissive sarcasm, you'd realize that there are two sides to this issue, and that it's much more complex than you're making out.
I've had a point-by-point broadside ready for about a week, and apparently I'm not too eager to post it...
Skipjack, it seems to me that you've been exposed to nothing but one viewpoint for so long that you've started to assume that its proponents' half-informed opinions are commonly-accepted facts. If you could get past the handwaving and buzzwords and dismissive sarcasm, you'd realize that there are two sides to this issue, and that it's much more complex than you're making out.
Yes, I have heard the other side from Senators Shelby and co. It did not convince me.
As I mentioned before, shameless Shelby even bragged about getting pork for his district by inserting language for a super heavy lifter into the bill.
But then again, I ask you, where is the mission architecture that requires a super heavy lifter with 130 tons of lift?
And if there is the architecture, where is the money for that mission to come from?
And even then, what point is there in doing a single one shot stunt?
I think that Elon Musk is on a much better path. He completely understands the issues and his plan is much better than anything that has come out of NASA in 30 years or more.
As I mentioned before, shameless Shelby even bragged about getting pork for his district by inserting language for a super heavy lifter into the bill.
But then again, I ask you, where is the mission architecture that requires a super heavy lifter with 130 tons of lift?
And if there is the architecture, where is the money for that mission to come from?
And even then, what point is there in doing a single one shot stunt?
I think that Elon Musk is on a much better path. He completely understands the issues and his plan is much better than anything that has come out of NASA in 30 years or more.
His plan is extremely ambitious, but yes, is much better (and bolder) than anything NASA has proposed in the last 30 years. I have to fully agree with you on this.Skipjack wrote:I think that Elon Musk is on a much better path. He completely understands the issues and his plan is much better than anything that has come out of NASA in 30 years or more.
Actually it has a much higher chance of success than X33 and X30 had. Even better than my fav DC-X, but less ambitious than all of them.His plan is extremely ambitious, but yes, is much better (and bolder) than anything NASA has proposed in the last 30 years. I have to fully agree with you on this.
It will still be cool to see that work. It is very simillar to what Kistler was planning on doing.