Why would'nt this work?
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I'm not a scientist, but when I asked the same question before they said, "compression."
Like, the stick would absorb the power of your push, and it would shrink (across its length) before the other end moved. When the other end does finally move, it's actually the compression reaching it.
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Weigh on Earth or on Moon?
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We're supposing that you have an herculean strengh and that weight is not a problem
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Large if factual
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(i know i may have broken english sometimes, sorry about that)
Not at all! I couldn't tell you aren't a native speaker. Regarding a "moon elevator", or more realistically a space elevator, these kinds of Herculean physics problems are exactly what people are trying to iron out. The forces involved are astronomical.
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That was excellent. Thank you
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Or a duck.
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NASA: "Hold my beaker."
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Oh right. I'll edit my comment
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Okay done i got his lids whos got the space gear and the impossible stick
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wave function (something that does not travel) collapses (something that does not move either) faster than light (themselves?)
this word soup does not make sense