Its weight limit is 19 MN. You can divide it in any reasonable product of payload mass and apparent gravity you want.
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You're assuming that it has the ability to spin faster at lower loading. There's certainly an upper limit to how fast it can go (because of motor limits, gearing, etc).
In reality, the limits for this machine are probably best described by a payload vs. speed chart.
Did a little research on this thing. Its capacity is 1900 g-tons, meaning that it can take a payload of 1000 kg (one metric ton) and spin it to apply 1900 G's.
Is 1 ton it's weight limit? Dunno.
Is it limited to 1900 G? Dunno.
The "compressing space time" statement is just poor journalism. They're referring to the fact that they can perform accelerated testing because of the higher limits. Basically, a test might take 2 days instead of 10 because it can go harder. Yes, it's that stupid.
Did you see the Rossman video about this? The patent explicitly calls out that the reason for this design is to prevent people from using it without the proper "authorization" or told or whatever. It is not about branding or better functionality or anything else
No fuckin shit. We didn't need a study for this - a tarrif is a tax on imports paid by the importer. IT'S THE LITERAL FUCKIN DEFINITION.
only complete idiots don't understand that, and by "idiots" I mean maga Republicans