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How to make space any size at the same time
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<blockquote data-quote="timecore" data-source="post: 122995" data-attributes="member: 7356"><p>My idea on how to make space any space at the same time.You make space any size at the same</p><p>time by rotating a wheel at the center of another rotating wheel that it is on.This would</p><p>works because most numbers can have more than one sets of two numbers that would equal it.</p><p>And also when you spin a wheel on the center of another spinning wheel.The speed of the wheel</p><p>that the wheel is on has to be added to every area from the center to the outer rim.That</p><p>means that if you have a wheel half the size of the wheel that it is on moving at 70 miles</p><p>per hour at it's outer rim.And the wheel that is on it has it's outer rim rotating at 160</p><p>miles per hour.If you were standing on the ground looking at it.The place half way in</p><p>between the center and outer rim would be going 150 miles per hour of the wheel that is on</p><p>the wheel.The outer rim of that wheel would be rotating around at 230 miles per hour.These</p><p>two wheels are being rotated by motors. If you have a motor on the ground rotating a wheel</p><p>that has a axle about half it's size at 150 miles per hour.It's outer rim would be going 300</p><p>miles per hour.Not like the other wheel on the wheel that's outer rim is rotating around at</p><p>230 miles per hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timecore, post: 122995, member: 7356"] My idea on how to make space any space at the same time.You make space any size at the same time by rotating a wheel at the center of another rotating wheel that it is on.This would works because most numbers can have more than one sets of two numbers that would equal it. And also when you spin a wheel on the center of another spinning wheel.The speed of the wheel that the wheel is on has to be added to every area from the center to the outer rim.That means that if you have a wheel half the size of the wheel that it is on moving at 70 miles per hour at it's outer rim.And the wheel that is on it has it's outer rim rotating at 160 miles per hour.If you were standing on the ground looking at it.The place half way in between the center and outer rim would be going 150 miles per hour of the wheel that is on the wheel.The outer rim of that wheel would be rotating around at 230 miles per hour.These two wheels are being rotated by motors. If you have a motor on the ground rotating a wheel that has a axle about half it's size at 150 miles per hour.It's outer rim would be going 300 miles per hour.Not like the other wheel on the wheel that's outer rim is rotating around at 230 miles per hour. [/QUOTE]
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