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Icon sizes: 256x256, 128x128, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16 File formats: ICO, GIF, PNG, BMP ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tags: do i get small icons, x desktop icons, xp remove icon, glittery icons, desktop themes icons- The hope generates belief. Whether the present flight through hyperspace is possible? Answer shortly: yes or not.- - The majority of experts tell "is not present". Probably, some scientists will uncertainly mumble that they do not know. - Whether is though one person who loudly speaks "yes"? - I know only one such person. It I. - You consider, what it is possible? - With genuine surprise has asked again Krajl. - And you declare it openly or on the sly admit only to yourself when anybody other does not hear? - I have published the sights in the article - one of those which names you have read. Certainly, nobody has agreed with me. Before I sometimes was mistaken, but now, it seems to me, I am right. - Why nobody has agreed with you? - Also what from this follows? - From this it follows that in a superlight range the above speed of the ship, the more shortly a space of time during which it can support such speed, and the is more time during which the ship should move with it in the speed that then to have an opportunity again to exceed a velocity of light. As a result average speed of the ship on big enough plot of a way cannot exceed to grieve light. - Also what further? - Such impression is made that the limit of average speed is established by an uncertainty principle, and to bypass this principle it is impossible - all of us are convinced of it. If it so true flight through hyperspace, apparently, is impossible. To such conclusion almost all physicists also have come; only very much few of them do not speak "yes", "are not present". I consider that only seeming similarity to an uncertainty principle, actually this principle here is available at anything; and, hence, possibility of true flight through hyperspace is not excluded. - Whether it is possible to decide this dilemma unequivocally? - Possibly, no, - has shaken a head of Tessa. - it is definitely possible to tell that settlements are not interested in interstellar, travel by means of only one hyperassistance. Any settlement is not going to repeat experiment it and to depart to long-term distant wandering with a high probability of a tragical outcome. On the other hand, any settlement does not agree to put up huge money and enormous resources in working out of technology which, on belief of overwhelming majority of experts, is theoretically impossible. ![]()
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