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Old 27-04-2010, 10:51 PM
Jarvamundo (Alex)
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But these are all experiments to test understanding of the details of theory. Often they go wrong because an insufficient heatshield or the wrong type of alloy is used - it is pretty rare that the outcome of an experiment will result in the utter refutation of an accepted theory.

The therory costs nothing, and besides, while it is true that the failures cost a lot, the successes pay for the failures and then some.
I agree with you that "it is pretty rare that the outcome of an experiment will result in the utter refutation of an accepted theory."

how many more gravity antennas will be build

The theories cost nothing... those experiments i've listed, all have been formulated on mathematical-physics, and all have been money pits.
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