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How To Use Polyester Resin?

I have never used polyester resin before so can anyone tell me about what I should know before using it?Such as:What it won't eat through and what can I pour the resin on? certain plastics, woods etc? Because I would like to do a water scene.how much resin should I use at a time when I'm doing layers? Do I have to wait a whole day before putting another layer on?

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No, the concept of mass increasing was outdated about 37 seconds after it was thought up. Mass in Relativity ALWAYS means rest mass. The ship doesn't dig into anything, certainly not the curvature of space. There is nothing resisting its acceleration, as anyone on board the ship will tell you. At constant thrust, the feeling of acceleration within the ship continues constant and unabated forever. The ship does, in fact, accelerate at the same rate forever. The problem is that you are thinking of acceleration in terms of dv/dt. It turns out that velocities do not add together like that. Acceleration is really change of rapidity (not speed) with time. At slow speeds, rapidities and speeds are basically the same. But at high speeds, a small increase in speed becomes a massive increase in rapidity. Anyone who uses the mass-increase explanation never got past high school physics. Real physicists never use it, because it simply isn't true, and because it breaks the symmetry of mass invarience- even mass conservation, and leads to stupid conclusions such as the ship is going so fast that its mass must become so large that it becomes a black hole, which doesn't happen because mass doesn't increase. EDIT: Jose Frink is not an idiot; Jose Frink is a professional Relativist. Mass does not increase with increasing speed, amateurs and thumbs-down notwithstanding.
I might take you seriously if you cited a source for your information. I'm finding it hard to believe that all the tires in the world emit more greenhouse gases than all of the fossil fuels that are burned. What are the parameters of the comparison you describe? Are we talking about only 4 tires vs. tank of gas or average number of tires vs. average amount of gas each vehicle goes through in their lifetime?

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