Dibujito que hice en l escuela de mi diseño de Dr.White ^^/ Drawing I made in school of my Dr. White design ^^

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Dibujito que hice en l escuela de mi diseño de Dr.White ^^/ Drawing I made in school of my Dr. White design ^^
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Poppy's Playtime is a mascot horror interpretation of the divine trying to save humanity through children and failing horribly and each boss that inherits their leadership role is more flawed/corrupt than the one before it and ultimately its children who suffer the worse because they say we are closest to God as a child hence why most newly adopting parents want a baby
Hi is it OK i have a request on C10 for Dr white :3 if it's OK
The doctor is here in all his glory ✨
☢Hear You Scream☢
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요새 MN9 연성한게 이것밖에 없는것같아서.. 헤드폰은 보너스입니다. 아 어서 이번 2학기 종강했으면 좋겠다.. 연성하고싶다...
기쁨의 꽃. 언어는 없습니다. 모든 사람들이 생각하며 볼 수 있도록 언어를 쓰지 않았어요! Mighty No. 9 의 벡과 화이트박사로 그린 만화에요. 개인적으로 화이트박사가 마이티 넘버스를 만든 이유가 있다고 생각합니다. 없을수도 있겠지만.. 그래도, 저는 Mignty No. 9 세계관이 정말 좋아요. 화이트박사랑 마이티넘버스가 행복했으면 좋겠습니다. 다음에는 어떤 만화를 그릴까 생각중이에요.
NASA working on FTL travel (Faster than light)
Good News Trek Fans! Looks like NASA physicist Harold White is working on the warp drive! A quick run down of how it should work if you can't remember or new to the subject. Most people know that our closest star system Alpha Centauri is 4.366 give or take 0.007 light years away. Which means it takes light, which travels at 299,792,458 m/s (meters per second), 4.4 years to get to Alpha Centauri. Look at it this way, Voyager 1, a space probe launched in 1977 (35 years ago), is now 121.97 AU (Astronomical Unit distance from Earth to the Sun) away. It has traveled 33 light hours. Just over a 1.5 light days or 0.004 Light years. So getting anywhere outside of our own solar system by conventional means is quite impractical for humans (We don't live long enough). As for attempting to travel at the speed of light, let me tell you now, it is quite impossible. Reference Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The faster you move the more energy you need, and to propel any amount of pass to the speed of light one requires an infinite amount of energy. Which ,conveniently, we don't have. So what is to be done? Enter the warp drive.
Warp drive is seen in many science fiction mediums From TV shows like Star Trek to games like Eve online. It allows the ship to travel faster than the speed of light thus making interstellar travel a feasible idea. What it does, is instead of trying break the rules of physics, it finds a loop hole. You say you can't propel mass to the speed of light? Okay, don't. Instead, move space around you faster than the speed of light. Its like one of those moments when you're sitting in a train station waiting to leave, and the train next to you starts to move. Only you can't tell if you're moving or if its moving. If we compress space in front of the ship, between it and the destination, and expand space behind it, allowing the ship itself to remain stationary inside the 'warp bubble' we break no rules! Because the ship itself is not moving, it also maintains the same time as it would be back on Earth. Thus we eliminated problems; the speed of light, the going back in time due to traveling faster than the speed of light, and...energy? Well, when the idea was first introduced, it was calculated that one would have needed exotic matter the size of Jupiter to power such a ship. Dr. White however has worked it out by changing the shape of the bubble and varying oscillation, the exotic matter required would be reduced to...the mass of Voyager 1. 1,600 lbs. Maybe even less. So from the size of gas giant 300 times the size of Earth to a meager space probe...I think we're on the right track. Dr.White says it takes about 500kg to warp a 10 meter bubble 10 times the speed of light. That's makes a 20 light year one way trip to nearest habitable earth-like planet, Gliese 581 c, 4 years round trip! We can live with that, it took three years for the first circumnavigation of the Earth, and only 18 survived from the original 237 sailors. Sources: http://www.tgdaily.com/space-features/66234-ftl-drive-is-feasible-says-nasa-scientist http://techland.time.com/2012/09/19/nasa-actually-working-on-faster-than-light-warp-drive/