Kerbal Space Program - Your Physics Have No Power Over Me!
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To improve the perfomance of KSP some spacecraft parts do not have full physics applied to them and in particular the latest version of KSP includes an engine which adds thrust but is effectively massless.
Scott Manley: "Fly safe!"
Also Scott Manley: **Flies on a collision course towards Jool at 11743198 meters per second**
yea the g force of the aceleration there was brutal like literaly 1 frame aceleration
i edited ion engine so it haves 999999 power
@Soyuska Voskhod oh wow I must be bad or something cuz I killed a kerbal he blew up and died
@@Thicbladi no such thing as death
I want to like this comment, but it's at 666 and it seems wrong, given the hellish nature of that Jool beast.
Ok yeah I'm taking this with me for further investigation and research.
KNEW IT!!!
*whispers* fly into the sun as fast as possible and awaken the Kraken
true. true...
I'm going on KSP now
in other words, crash into planets really really fast with 10 or moew kerbals in seats?
Reaches the 15x speed of light,by bouncing of Jool,and tells us to fly safe.I love Scott Manley.
This is actually how we will get satellites to exoplanets in the near future. Ping pong them around the inner solar system until they reach FTL speeds.
SHE'S NOT SUPPOSED TO GO OVER WARP TEN, CAPTAIN!
It only went at ~Warp 4.8. The Warp scale is on a ^2 scale. Warp 10 is 10^2 (100)x the speed of light.
Eeeeeeeh
Okay?
Nobody Uknow
I was saying that the craft in this video only went up to Warp 4.8.
@@PaulZeroSolis I thought warp 10 was infinity, which is why it is supposed to be impossible
There's different warp scales that they used during different series.
Scott Manley : "Fly safe."
Also Scott Manley: *Proceeds to crash into a planet at 3% of the speed of light*
*And bounces off it at 15x the speed of light*
Yes we all see the top comment from a month before you saying almost the same thing.
7:21 Your spacecraft is the drill that will pierce the heavens
Reminds me of Freeza’s ship
Don't believe in your kerbal, believe in my kerbal that believes in yours!
Lakhshamana gurren lagann is the shit
Kamina....😔😔😔😔😔 still ain’t over it....
@@eman2198 Wouldn't be Gainax if it didn't fuck you up somehow.
Physics has no power over me!.. Oh wait I forgot to enable infinite fuel.
Tuuminshz r/woooosh
@@spankstergangster2916
Sippin on gin and
r/Woosh
Vincent Gonzalez r/woosh
@@spankstergangster2916
Sippin on Gin
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r/Woosh
2:01 HOLY CRAP did anyone else see that Kerbal getting run over by that small bus?
He didn't die....
ik
he was limping though
Thats weird...A bus runs him over and he is ok....FUCK LOGIC!!!!!!!!
nebojsa pantelic well it was a video about physics-less objects
Hi Scott, as a young man I had an opportunity to watch Apollo 11 launch from just 3miles from the pad and while picking up my fillings from the ground I realized I was hooked. However to work in the industry meant very serious studies and even more serious employers...Now in my mid 60’s and retired I find myself having crazy fun watching your show. Thank you for that and keep up the great job you do I really do enjoy it.
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Awesome!
Might I suggest a "patch" for the planetary bounce? Above a certain velocity of impact, speed and mass are converted entirely into energy and you get a kilotons-of-TNT reading for how spectacular your crash was. New challenge: build an inter-planetary mass extinction device!
now that'd be something, but maybe it shouldn't have restrictions?
The thing the game forgot was to make the capsule explode from those kilotons of TNT, and the result was a bounce!
Not sure what to say about discovering that all of the time I've spent trying to make sure I balance the weight of thermometers, ladders, etc. on opposite sides of my spacecraft was a waste...
Some mods change this, so thinking in terms of balance if never a bad thing.
Agreed. Kerbal Engineer gave all those parts mass...
'Your physics have no power over me'. Yea, no obviously. When you give something infinite massless fuel, that's kind of ... implied.
+ifly6 massless fuel would give zero impulse to the spaceship. It's pointless for use with rocket engines.
+kosiak10851
If that infinite massless fuel could react to create a blast of energy, then it would definitely give impulse to the spaceship.
You would still be adding energy to the system, thus providing impulse.
+Goreuncle Impulse depends on the mass of the fuel anyway so no matter how much energy is generated, none of it will be used as thrust.
+Filipe Amaral we aren't talking about conventional physics here.....with cheats 0 mass is being converted into lots of energy
Big Moose Well, the original context is that by cheating, physics have no power over you. They'd still have, as massless fuel can't produce impulse.
The "cheat" is only possible in the game engine which merely sees mass and thrust as inputs on a game file rather than calculate them.
I tried to do the opposite, see how big an object I could make out of physics less parts and propel it with an ion engine and wings. The answer crashed my computer and corrupted the save file.
Well I'm sorry out your save file. But atleast it was sacrificed in the name of SCIENCE!
With 64bit version, or 32?
CreeperOnYourHouse 32 and a laptop with 3 gig of ram :(
HALL9000ish Could you post the .craft file?
CreeperOnYourHouse That entire KSP install was utterly buggered. It wouldn't even get past the loading screen, so I removed it. My craft wasn't hard to make, just make an ion engine plane and put a big long beam of cubic struts and wheels on the front. Due to it having no impact on anything (apart from my ram) it got very long and the kraken arrived more than once, though at 1 fps its hard to tell.
Here in my VAB, just built this new satellite Cassini. Great to fly around the rings of Saturn with. But you know what I love more than my new satellite Cassini? *SCIENCE.* That's why I bought Kerbal Space Program on Steam. I do one mission a day.
+N Studios i
i love you
oaky
okay
+Zachary Baker thank you.
+N Studios sub for sub????
+N Studios Naalitch
+gr8m8er ok
Minor exploitable game bugs ALWAYS lead to hilarity in games like this one.
Oh yes I've been subbed to Danny for a while now. His videos are the funniest thing man.
Like BOUNCING off of a planet at 15x the speed of light! Somebody lost his lunch xD
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"How fast can you fly around Kerbin?"
Kerbin has a radius r = 600km. If you're moving in a circle, acceleration is radius divided by angular velocity squared (a = ω^2/r), Solving for angular velocity gives ω = √(a/r). That gives radians per second. The period is 2π/ω = 2π√(600km/a). One g is about 10m/s^2. You were going at around 500 gs I think. Let's round it up to six hundred. 2π√(600km/6000m/s^2) = 2π√(100s^2) = 20π s, which is about 63 seconds.
Note that if you're doing this properly, you should be pointed towards Kerbin.
Edit: Fixed math.
Yeah! Math bitch!!
Hmm... This is why I am a History Major.
i dont wanna read that.
Try to do travel for the real earth... With like... Math and stuff ??
Jason Cox not that I'm saying that you couldn't. But that just completely blew my mind how you just did it. I'd love to try and figure out how..
this doesnt work in the latest version of real life.
god patched it.
mebezaccraft lol..... btw this is game ,you dont want to wait for a long time to just go to the space
how the hell is there not a religious debate?
Hey what's up, I'm an atheist.
rekt
Nathan Drake me too.
mebezaccraft woo!
I went into this video wondering if you'd break the speed of light.
I didn't expect you to actually break it, let alone by that much.
Someone contact NASA.
All we need to do is fire an Orion drive craft going at 4%C into Jupiter, and bingo!
xkcd.com/1244/
See, that was Einstein's big problem... he never considered physicless parts
crash into jupiter at 30% the speed of light using physicless thrusters, bounce off and reach hundreds of time the speed of light, aim toward Pegasus galaxy and find atlantis.
WHY AREN'T WE FUNDING THIS ?
bendu49100 But this time lets try not to wake the Wraith.
Officer Manley, set thrusters to Warp 5!
purpleYamask -creates a -*-FUCKING-*- black hole-
purpleYamask when Scott commented back "Aye Aye, Sir"
Are you *mad* , Manley? That missile is targeted at the giant's current position!
*Manley sets thrusters to warp 5000*
Oh no! The spaceship is breaking at an unknown planet!,we have no communication with the ksc!,what we gonna do sir?
I've always loved the "respectful-toymaker" voice you have. No idea why your voice makes me feel like you're a toymaker that does so for the smiles rather than the cash, but it does, and I love it.
If Vibrating Dolphin remembers correctly, the ships in David Weber's Honor Harrington series could accelerate about as fast as the first spinning space probe- 500g or so.
I think you are right. I love those books. :-)
I've not read Honor Harrington, i've read the Mutineers' Moon trilogy though. Weber's a great writer.
Nice. Interestingly you only need 1g of acceleration. It's not the acceleration that gets you to the destination quicker, it's the constant acceleration that does. A short burst is no good on it's own. :)
Well you need acceleration if you have some kind of cruiser or battleship or anything like that and you need some maneuverability.:-D
***** To be fair, Weber did use a plot device that gave him a reactionless drive to work with.
Go home, physics. You're VERY drunk!
9:55 looks like freaking Sozin's Comet arriving on Kerbin
Danny2462: The Last Physicsbender
I love that this is still his most popular video.
15 times the speed of light...
it's so ludicrous that people actually don't ever use a term like that even in sort of fiction!
was so awesome to see you do that on KSP, lol!
...subscribed =)
I built one of these that got to the sun on less than 1 in-game hour. yay!
Hypershadic33 good on ya m8
Hypershadic33 wow m8
8:40
Oh my God.
You discovered Warp Drive.
Time to build an Enterprise in the VAB
31G's?!?!?!?!?!?!?! Bill would have been crushed into oatmeal
+tylerrulz78 Beyond that. At that many Gs, he would have become living paper.
*nonliving paper
+tylerrulz78 cuz 450 g's are ok?
Oatbieall
cloridan Beauchamps not for that long
The go-round-Kerbin flight reminded me of the flight on Falcor at the end of Neverending Story.
Love how the three rockets basically become the goddesses from Ocarina of time right as they burn out.
11:27 Flying around at the speed of sound,
got places to go,
gotta follow my rainbow
40 km/s is a bit less than 13 times speed of sound.
That is a tad bit faster than a speed of sound
Danny is going to love to play with this.
You are now orbitting manually.
This is the first video I've seen from you and I subscribed immediately after watching. I'm a physics undergrad and I find this endlessly entertaining! :D
Crazy that this is Scotts most popular video
TIL: Jool is a Mass Relay.
fly safe? i think not!
deathtrap, away!
This is really amazing. 15 times speed of light with that "Manley maneuver"? Only most skilled pilots can make this happen. Make it so...
I haven't laughed this hard in a long time because something was so entertaining!
Oh how times have changed. Now all my static solar panels melt off during reentry
You need to tweak the heat shield to just a tad wider. Lol. Trust me, I had to problem solve because of this same thing
That thumb nail made me watch this
Same
+Aaron Greeno yep
Are you saying you were click baited?
Your accent is the same as my godmother who is an astrophysicist at nasa, caltech and lecturer at glasgow university (she was part of the team that discover gravitational waves recently!) and I was wondering whereabout are you from? She's from glasgow originally and it sounds very west coast your accent - or maybe it's just a space sciencey thing :D anyway, love your videos even if I don't understand half of what you're saying - I always wanted to be an astronaut but then I discovered I couldn't do maths so that dream was scuppered until they launch affordable commercialised space travel! ;D
I was at University of Glasgow from 1990 to 1995 - studied physics & astronomy then followed up with a masters. So I might have met her, I certainly encountered other members of the group while I was there.
+Scott Manley Awesome! She's called Prof. Norna Robertson :)
+Rusty I remember that name, but I doubt she'd remember me.
+Scott Manley :D I'll ask her next time I see her, you never know :) anyway thank you for replying - awesome videos, you have a new sub for sure!
+Scott Manley how do u copy like u did
This is going to make a great Danny2462 video, I can tell.
Very nice and concise intro, no fluff, just bam, right into it. I thumbed up just for that. Thank you.
scott, your so freaking funny and entertaining in your commentary as well as your well explained creativity. your one of my number 1 you tubers ;)
Physics:"No... dude... just NO"
Scott:"Hold my beer"
I remember that rover from IQ episode 37
Why have the speed of light video when this tells you how to travel fifteen times as fast?
Because this video is more about physicless objects?
@@joequst well put
Thanks, I am new to this KSP and was considering getting the download.Scott your videos have been educational and helpful!
8 years ago.. I loved the prime KSP Scott Manley videos
now all that is needed is a masses cocpit for ∞m/s/s (infinite acceleration aka teleportation
Theoretically you could have used the command chair, but I don’t know how the mounting would have worked. Of course, massless parts have long since been patched, so this is completely academic.
Jool = Mass relay?
So, basically Interstellar Quest done in single episode. And much more than mere Interstellar Quest.
Interstellar's warp drive is capable of 20c, I believe. Scott only managed 15c here.
Fredrick Everson When you fail at first try - add more rockets.
CrazyChemistPL boosters but quite right
CrazyChemistPL Jeb: ADD MOAR BOOSTERS >:D
***** That's totally NOT me :D
Dude you went back in time!!!
The Kerbal loop challenge is a brilliant idea.
I'd say one "warm up" loop for a running start, then start the clock.
Take off to touch down in one run won't get the best time, but is more of a challenge though. :)
This anti-physics series is one of my favs so far. Absolutely ludicrous speeds!
Now we know how UFOs are made.
DoktorKebab I bet this is how aliens get their ships to other solar systems very fast. First make a ufo, send it into a gas giant in only a fraction of the speed of light, get 1000x the output of what you put in and send it flying out of the solar system to your destination.
What if UFO's were experiments of aliens?
S. P Ralte what if aliens were experiments from UFO’s
"Reasonable amount of time"
Yes, like 14½ hours.
compared to "err: too long" or "infinite minutes", yeah, 14 and a half hours is fairly reasonable.
"we brake for no-one" :P
This is the most kerbal thing I’ve ever seen ngl
That rocket launch at 7:27 was going star trek warp speed. You did more than break the sound barrier
100Gs plus of acceleration would turn you into chunky salsa if you were on board that ship.
Wats with your profile pic? We're did u get it
coolice700 Link is in my TH-cam channel profile. Caution: NSFW
Nightweaver1 lol, now im scared for life.
YOU DIVIDED BY ZERO! DIDN'T YOU?!
Are these parts still physicless ? I don't think they still are.
+Guss De Blöd they changed physic less parts :)
changed in what way? does mass count now?
Mass gets added to whatever they're attached to.
+Scott Manley makes sense. But what if you have another vehicle with physics-less parts all the way to the root part?
then the root part become physics-included part
Keep up the good work Scott. Love watching these videos !! :)
As GrayStillPlays said: "We dont need physics to where we're going!"
I dare you to make a lightspeed plane
When will they ever get out of the beta phase? I mean these physicsless parts would even be alphaphase
What would happen if you could get it so you can control though's engines without needing a command pod, then you launch the engine by itself?
The entire universe would simultaneously shit itself.
Massless rocket
If all parts of a craft are physics less it turns physics back on (apart from launch clamps)
***** It was adding physics to those parts as I said (if not they would have been unaffected by gravity), it just gets confused as hell when it does it. Launch clamps however... If you glitch one off the ground they float away forever.
Jebediah Kerman In theory you would hit infinite velocity. probably. And it will crash your computer.
Why are you here, Jeb ?
"Use the power for awesome" should be a slogan
Another awesome video Scott, love watching your vids
Scott "Icarus" Manley
Do you realize what you've _done_, Scott? Relativistic weapons, here we come!
why not simply say acceleration instead of delta v?
Tetemovies4 DeltaV is acceleration multiplied by time. It's quite common that engines with low thrust can operate for much longer and generate higher DeltaV
Scott Manley how yeah okay
i don't know why but in my head delta accidentaly became derivation instead of difference/variation :D
Tetemovies4 Yes, acceleration is a function of time, deltaV is not a function of time. A spacecraft may have enough deltaV to get into orbit, but may lack the acceleration to do so.
Because Delta V is 'change in velocity' and not 'acceleration'. For example, a car starts from rest and drives for 3 seconds until it reaches 9m/s. The change in velocity is 9m/s, whereas the acceleration is 3m/s.
By 'change in velocity', I mean the difference between object's starting velocity and its end velocity (v-u). You could think of acceleration as 'velocity/speed per unit of time'.
Epic Hypercar yeah,ty, i accidentaly swapped acceleration and variations of speed in my head when i wrote this comment.
Ingineering sciences for the win BTW :p
This is the first video I have seen on this channel and I loved it
This is my first video I have watched of you and I subbed good work
Hey Scott, what version of KSP is this?
Wow, that's redicerous. I meant to spell that wrong, to show emphasis.
I am proficient in english, thank you very much.
If I may ask, how did you read that?
It's not a rhinoceros.
Coxy002605 observant =D
Physics? Pfft, that foul beast is no match for Wherner von Kerman!
OMG kerbal is amazing. I like watching it as much as I like playing it!!
i cant wait until you hit 1 million subs.. i have been with you since 50k or 100k subs
What would happen, to your body, at 590g's lol.
I imagine something that looks like bloody, chunky, chocolate pudding.
Ever run a centrifuge?
thinking about it made me jizz all over my underwear
@@adolfhipster5183 well... umm... different strokes for different folks, unless your human ketchup.
How do you enable infinite fuel? I'm n sandbox mode and cant seem to figure it out
Alt + F12
it will take years to go Light speed, trust me i have tried
+Jonrlax J. That's why we have time warp. Takes 2 hours to get 12% the speed of light, however due to more energy required, it takes around 75hr for 80%.
how do you have infinite fuel
Cheats.
how
Alt+F12
thanks
Aman Rahmani alt+f4
When I saw you approaching Jool at that speed I just started laughing
This is still my favorite video of yours.
What does "Accelerating by 15g" actually mean?
Accelerating with 15 g-force which is about 1440 m/s at 9.8 m/s squared (1g)
Thanks :D
That's a lot by the way. The norm is about 2g.
Vastator
the norm for what?
1g is your weight standing at sea level. So at 15g, you'd feel 15 times heavier than you normally would.
Scott, can you build stock space shuttle like this imgur.com/a/Fi3Si/all ?
I've made plenty of shuttles, and I don't need that rocket on the external tank.
Can you made a video about one of your shuttles?
Jack Ryan Here's the nearest thing I have already uploaded. Kerbal Space Program - Interstellar Quest - Episode 15 - A Plane That Flies in Space You Say?
Scott Manley Even though it wouldn't be stock, you can honestly use infernal robotics to add extended engine gimbaling. Thats how I built mine.
Scott Manley Modded? Nah. Build 100% stock shuttle. That's challenge.
How close reality KSP physics are? as far as i see it - it is a game fore kinder garden children to raise NASA score rather then a scientific game .
+VoLtrex31 They're reasonably realistic. Not perfect by any means, and there's significant simplifications in the engineering too, but the approximations KSP uses are a in roughly the high school or unrelated-major college range, not kindergarten.
Heck, even for mission planning to Mars or the Moon, the same approximations are commonly used by actual space agencies. Though obviously they cheat a little less with their spacecraft's mass and drag ;)
+VoLtrex31 The orbital mechanics are as accurate as the simulations that NASA used to put men on the moon. The aerodynamics simulation would be considered cutting edge in the 60's.
It's accurate enough to be the basis of a lot of good teaching, and a great stepping off point for tackling some real rocket science.
+Keiya Bachhuber no im in kindergarden and i play this game.
+Galamakazaba Haha!
its kindergarten not kinder garden.
its a German word that roughly translates to childrens garden.
"You built rocket stages into a plane?" Now you did, Scott. Now you did...
**Saturday's Basement Intensifies**
"physicless parts"
That thumbnail has got me a few times over the years since posted :p
Nicely done sir
6:56 It's a flower of pure powerrrr!
That bounce off on Jool though, was hilarious.
I could listen to this guy say the phrase "kilometers per second" forever.
Came here bc Kevin played this game just now, and you commented there so I decided to check you out. AWESOME! ....and that accent of yours aaaahhhhh.... Cheers from Sweden!
Now I understand the haunted look in Bill's eyes. 😆
As he got closer to the lit horizon I was humming the universal pictures theme.
"it would still take 3 days to reach the speed of light." You said it like it was no big deal! I guess it is a pretty inefficient way to break physics.
If you use the move tool, you can get them aligned perfectly. Just place the engines roughly aligned with each other, and then click on them with the move tool, and just click on any node without dragging on it.