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Would there be artificial gravity on a spaceship that undergoes constant acceleration? One way of creating artificial gravity is acceleration- gravity by inertial mass. So in theory, if we would find a way to travel interstellar space by accelerating, reaching near light speed, would there be "gravity" on that spaceship because of its constant acceleration? (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |
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Changing air composition on another planet Hypothetically speaking, if we would find another planet, the size of Earth, with atmosphere as dense as Earth's atmosphere is, and we would insert (in some hypothetical way) nitrogen, oxygen and CO2 in the quantity they are found on Earth, and (again in a hypothetical way) we would "get out" whateve... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |