Except that, per Einstein, gravity is acceleration, so anything with decent artificial gravity and no windows can accelerate wildly without any sign that can be detected by the passengers.
Actually, no, because even though they’d be accelerating downwards per artificial gravity, they’d also be accelerating sideways per the ship’s motion. The sense of acceleration would be dampened, and it’s possible it would really be gone (depending on how the artificial gravity is generated), but it would not automatically be masked.
He needs to swing the sword right now and take out Bly.
Actually everyone would feel it according to Newtonian physics!
Except that, per Einstein, gravity is acceleration, so anything with decent artificial gravity and no windows can accelerate wildly without any sign that can be detected by the passengers.
Actually, no, because even though they’d be accelerating downwards per artificial gravity, they’d also be accelerating sideways per the ship’s motion. The sense of acceleration would be dampened, and it’s possible it would really be gone (depending on how the artificial gravity is generated), but it would not automatically be masked.
They obviously just have inertial dampeners.
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO… *deep breath* OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLSSSS!!!!!
Is that… a holographic ship’s wheel? If so, that’s either the most ridiculously awesome or awesomely ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen! 🙂