The strangest thing is the principle of submarine

Nicholaus 2021-12-11 08:01:32

It is better to write the original text of the film directly here. If you need to study it, let's continue the discussion.

Look at the principle of the engine, the nozzle:

Okay,I'm combining high-frequency pulse lasers with resonance tube ultrasonics. If you've ever seen ultrasonic waves break up a kideny stone on the Discovery Channel, it's the same deal here.

Combine high frequency laser and ultrasonic resonance tube

Look at the shell again:

Have you begun to think about a shell? Okay, this is Alex. here we have a concrete block, and in back of that, we have a two-inch stell plate... And we are firing.

I combined the crystals in a tungsten-titanium matrix at supercool tempertures and that's what did the trick... I call it Unobtainium. The Unobtainium will take the heat and the pressure and transform it to energy, which in turn, reinforces the shell of the ship, you see. So the hotter and the deeper she gets, the stronger she gets .. theoretically

Synthesize tungsten titanium into crystals at ultra-low temperature

Subvert my physics? ? ?

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Extended Reading
  • Carson 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    All the characters are good, but unfortunately, for people other than the hero and heroine, going to the center of the earth is a journey with no return. with bin

  • Sherman 2021-12-11 08:01:32

    There is no shock beyond imagination, but at least it looks like this. The sudden collapse of the film's opening is more than handled by Sia Maran. Thunder strikes the Golden Gate Bridge and Rome really HIGH. Is the section of the pigeon mass walking a tribute to Hitchcock-it looks like a parody.

The Core quotes

  • Col. Robert Iverson: People. Doctors Zimsky and Keyes? You guys are our resident geophysicists, so what do you make of this?

    Dr. Conrad Zimsky: The mantle is a chemical hodgepodge of, a, variety of elements...

    Dr. Ed 'Braz' Brazzelton: Say it with me: "I don't know."

  • Dr. Josh Keyes: Why do you get dibs on being the hero?

    Dr. Ed 'Braz' Brazzelton: Because it's my damn ship.

    Dr. Conrad Zimsky: Oh that makes perfect sense.

    Dr. Ed 'Braz' Brazzelton: Look, for twenty years I've done nothing but 'Virgil.' Twenty years. 'Virgil' belongs to me, and I will not let her fail. I will not. Now, if you want to know what's worth dying for: this ship. Building it instead of imagining it. If 'Virgil' needs more blood, it will be my blood.