There are a couple of systems proposed for launching using power from ground based lasers, this lets you run H2 for a propellant, for example, which gets you a crazy high ISP. That could beat Space X
]]>And Elon can get back to his original plan. He got into rockets because commercial launch costs were so absurdly high for what he wanted to do that he decided he needed to fix that first. He said he wants to put a greenhouse on Mars, and to get some redundancy for humanity.
]]>Next, with no war with France, does Hitler just invade the USSR in 1940? What's that do?
Also, given that the USSR invaded Poland too, how do things work out with them and the rest of the Allies?
If the embargoes on Japan still go into effect, they still attack Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941.
Heck, I've always wondered what happens if the Germans just don't attack west. The French were not going to invade, and neither was England. Suppose Hitler just treats their declarations and minor raids as accidents?
]]>The U-2 got a bunch of upgrades in the 1980s that the SR-71 didn't get, they are similar, with removable noses for different missions, and other payload bays (well, I assume that's the case with the U-2.
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]]>England cannot be seen to have gained anything by all of this.
And, you can checkout any time you like, but you can never leave.
I just read "ADULTS IN THE ROOM" by Yanis Varoufakis as well as his "And the Weak Suffer What They Must?", yeah, the EU is grossly undemocratic, irrational, and vain. But, it's the only game on your continent, there isn't a way out of it once you're in, by design.
Regarding Brexit, I know what I've read here, and Yanis's work, and that's most of it (well, and John Mauldin's free newsletter, he writes investment advice for Texas oilmen (I imagine, from how he spins things)). This all seems to hold together. What a mess!
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