february scientific murican

From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Tue Feb 09 1999 - 12:16:08 MST


this month's issue of scientific american has a couple articles
which may be of interest to extropians. there is one on
nanomotors with a good explanation of why feynman
suggested such a thing could not extract heat from a
medium without violating the laws of thermodynamics.

another article is a sober summary of our future rides
into orbit including an old fave on this list the roton.

on the subject of rotons: i notice they are still concentrating
on the helicopter reentry systems. what if they skipped that
part, used the weight delta to lift the entire craft into an
orbit that will be stable for 20 years, then use the empty
vehicles for raw materials in orbit? seems like that would
be much more valuable up there than bringing it all back
each time. if they accomplish true single stage to orbit,
even if it is expendable, we can manufacture the things by
the zillions and still get payload to orbit for less than 5k$/kg. spike



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