

Could you not solve the spinning-ring-friction problem via magnets? The same way maglev trains work.
It doesn’t change that this isn’t really a great idea for the ISS, but that’s an obvious solution to the problem of having a static central core.
I’m Sol.Orion on SJW, but I’ll likely not use that account anymore.


Could you not solve the spinning-ring-friction problem via magnets? The same way maglev trains work.
It doesn’t change that this isn’t really a great idea for the ISS, but that’s an obvious solution to the problem of having a static central core.
The town where I work doesn’t have blocks, it’s just a fucking mess. Which is annoying on account of I deliver mail and knowing where I am is important.


Yeah, like I said: some sort of complication. If you’re not filtering excess potassium properly it can absolutely cause issues, but our bodies (when working normally) are pretty good at handling potassium unless it’s in absurd quantities.


Why? We don’t label anything else that can kill dogs. Just don’t give human food to your dog without at least double checking that it’s safe.
It’s really hard to overdose on potassium from foods for a human so it’s not really a concern for us unless there’s some sort of complication.
YES! It’s not just stick>log. There’s several steps between the two!