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==Zapp's Gravity Boost==
==Zapp's Gravity Boost==


Does anyone remember the exact RL term for his "gravity boost"? I think it's called a "Gravity Whip", I've heard they actually used the technique for getting back to Earth from the Moon.[[User:Anarchy Balsac|Anarchy Balsac]] 20:15, 16 March 2008 (PDT)
Does anyone remember the exact RL term for his "gravity boost"? I think it's called a "Gravity Whip", I've heard they actually used the technique for getting back to Earth from the Moon.[[User:Anarchy Balsac|Anarchy Balsac]] 20:15, 16 March 2008 (PDT)
==Changed Goofs==
Zap does not actually see the dark hole, he sees the light from the matter around it, which is very much possible. Also, the "Black Holes distort time in such a way that the Countess should have been seen as eternally being absorbed by the Black Hole by the crew" is false as matter does not take an eternal amount of time to be absorbed by black holes.

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A Flight to Remember

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Zapp's Gravity Boost

Does anyone remember the exact RL term for his "gravity boost"? I think it's called a "Gravity Whip", I've heard they actually used the technique for getting back to Earth from the Moon.Anarchy Balsac 20:15, 16 March 2008 (PDT)

Changed Goofs

Zap does not actually see the dark hole, he sees the light from the matter around it, which is very much possible. Also, the "Black Holes distort time in such a way that the Countess should have been seen as eternally being absorbed by the Black Hole by the crew" is false as matter does not take an eternal amount of time to be absorbed by black holes.