Message from @stickyhammer
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From the Macro to the Micro, As Above, So Below...
it started to fly over africa and for some reason noaa ordered the public feed to be cut
at a unusual high orbit (space force GPS?)
are u sure it was gps
or is that what they claimed it was
yes Militairy GPS system
maybe the images could show it wasn't
well the military gps is more refined location gps than we got for normal ppl
GPS has to be constantly recalibrated due to tectonic shift, fault lines, crustal shift and other things
normal gps down to 1-2 feet, military to a few mm
Mountains arent always the same Height, they Shift from time to time
they get THRUST upward occasionally
and the fat lady lifts her leg to fart from time to time
sorry, i just couldn't help it
they recently launched a commercial GPS system 10 or so small satellites at once so this one was different and at a high orbit
ya, somebody 1-2 yrs ago made a design for pocket sized sats
Most mauntain chains are caused by tectonic shift, where one continent crashed into another continent... usually one plate travels under the other and pushes up "Mountains" kinda like how the Indian Sub-Continent smashed into the Asian Continent to create the Himalayan Mountain Range...Get It?
so in theory the average launch can contain about few thousand sat probes at a time
yeah milk carton size
pete, kids sized lunch milk carton sized
about the size of a rubic's cube
greatest Toy Ever
lol
with expanding solar panels
nuclear batteries
Rubics Cube kinda woke me up as a child
nuke batteries are easy to make
the hard part is forming the tec around it
and last and last and last 😬
The Rubicks Cube was a Brilliant toy
sticky, now just imagine...if it was re-engineer'd ...from ancient tech
heheh here we go
It forces kids to think in terms of STEPS and the STEP PROCESS, the Maticulous Order in which to DO THINGS
the cube, not the sat
i get it
The ORder is just as important as the Conclusion
bbiaw......a reesee sandwich keeps calling me
run
my version
Im sorry, but look, you can solve a Rubicks cube upside down if you want to, but that seems like the hard way, Its better to solve right-side-up