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Fiberglass- Foam melting with resin HELP!?

Im building a foam core skimboard, and i had realized that the resin would melt the foam, so i did my first layer with epoxy. and not epoxy resin, so it took a LOT of time. Today i started my second layers. The bottom went great! The top.not so well. i have small melt spots around the edges and one in the middle. How much will this affect the strength of my board with 3 layers of glass on both sides? Please help, ive put alot of time into this to just let it go

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It's not actually an exponential change, but the steepness of the 1/√(1-(v?/c?)) curve does become infinite when v c because the denominator goes to zero. You could indeed regard the difficulty as that of trying to lift an ever-increasing mass upward in a well of ever-increasing depth and steepness. A perhaps simpler notion is found in the Newtonian force equation F ma; as mass increases (in accordance with the Lorentz transformation), the force needed to maintain a given acceleration increases too. If you could reach c, the mass would have become infinite, requiring an infinite force to move it. Infinite forces (and masses) cannot exist in this universe, so you can't get to (or beyond) c without distorting the rules of the universe (or just departing from it).
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