MEP EP#255: Fifth Annual MacroFab Star Wars Christmas Special - Neo Jedi

MEP EP#255: Fifth Annual MacroFab Star Wars Christmas Special - Neo Jedi

MEP EP#255: Fifth Annual MacroFab Star Wars Christmas Special - Neo Jedi

Parker

  • SPACE TRASH in Star Wars
    • Recently ESA commissioned the world’s first space debris removal
      • ClearSpace-1 which will launch in 2025
    • Would space trash be a concern for the galaxy far far away?
    • I don’t think the Empire cares all too much about space garbage since they just jettison everything before jumping to hyperspace as seen in Empires Strikes Back.
    • If it was merely a case of if space was just big enough that dumping trash didn't matter then this wouldn't be a problem. The universe is “infinite” thus infinite space for GARBAGE!
      • Maybe space trash ends up collecting into large space planets of trash like the floating trash islands on Earth’s oceans.
    • In the legends or non canon StarWars literature you have the Squibs
      • The imperials provided Squib salvage vessels with the locations of Imperial dumpsites so it can be collected
  • Traveling through the planets CORE
    • Boss Nass sends our heroes through the core of Naboo as it is the fastest way to get to the other side of the planet with the Trade Federation on the surface
    • Could there be a water filled tunnel through the core of a planet to facilitate faster travel? Better call Elon and the Boring Company
    • Limit on the depth of a liquid water ocean?
      • Phase change diagram of water
      • Liquid water transforms to solid ice around 92000 psi
      • At a depth of 1200 miles the weight of the water would turn the water into solid ice given the specifications of an Earth size planet. Deepest point on Earth is 6.8 miles so James Cameron has a bit of ways to go
      • Naboo has a radius of 7456 miles so water would pressure solid if Naboo was a “water core” world

Stephen

  • Star wars and the matrix are the same universe
    • Perhaps a different version of matrix
      • In the matrix revolutions and the matrix reloaded
      • 6 different versions of the matrix before they landed on 1999
    • Faster than light travel
    • Fundamental forces different
    • The force is a glitch?
      • Ancient religion - this was a method of understanding
      • People could openly demonstrate their “force” because it had a religious aspect to it.
    • Neo
      • Neo exhibits all of the same characteristics of a jedi
  • Amban phase-pulse blaster

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EP#439: The Nuts and Bolts of Quantum Computing - Rick Altherr

EP#439: The Nuts and Bolts of Quantum Computing - Rick Altherr

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EP#438: Solder Slugs

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In this episode of Circuit Break, hosts Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig dive into the nuances of working with contract manufacturers, specifically focusing on the responsibilities of both the design...

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EP#437: Embarrassingly Parallel Computing - Steve Furber

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In this episode of Circuit Break, hosts Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig interview Steve Furber, Professor Emeritus of Computer Engineering at the University of Manchester. They discuss his early car...

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