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Quantum Limit.com: More Thoughts About Undersea Colonies Dec 8, 2006 ... In Part II of the discussion on living undersea in human colonies, we continue the discussion on how we will define the terms. ...
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Quantum Limit.com: The Little Martian Robots That Will Not Die Mar 25, 2008 ... The Little Martian Robots That Will Not Die. Four earth years (1500 days) over their 90 day warranty and still going strong, the Mars Rovers ...
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Quantum Limit.com: The 13th Planet The 13th Planet. In an article yesterday in Nature Magazine, it was announced that the newest planet discovered orbiting the sun is actually significantly ...
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Quantum Limit.com: January 2007 Congratulations to the Centacare Antarctic Challenge team! Their website has more information. posted by Dennis Chamberland at 1/02/2007 03:03:00 AM ...
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Quantum Limit.com: A Time Machine - The Real Deal Apr 11, 2006 ... A Time Machine - The Real Deal. So what if I put a rabbit or Alice in a time machine and pushed the button and sent them into the future? ...
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Quantum Limit.com: First Kevlar Composite Undersea Habitat Jan 20, 2009 ... Kevlar is a magnificent material due to the way that it can disperse the energy and force of an object by its chemical composition. ...
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Quantum Limit.com: First Kevlar Composite Undersea Habitat Jan 20, 2009 ... Why is Kevlar so strong? A single Kevlar polymer chain could have anywhere from five to a million segments bonded together. ...
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Quantum Limit.com: January 2009 Why is Kevlar so strong? A single Kevlar polymer chain could have anywhere from five to a million segments bonded together. Each Kevlar segment or monomer ...
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Quantum Limit.com: The New Moon Race A new Moon race has began. On September 13 2007 two Americans, Xprize founder Peter H. Diamandis and Google co-founder Sergey Brin, announced The Google ...
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Quantum Limit.com: Future Undersea City Feb 1, 2006 ... In my book, QUANTUM STORMS, a part of the story explores the adventures of a huge undersea city called PACIFICA. ...
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