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(Message started by: peteHull on Mar 1st, 2008, 11:46am)

Title: Standardisation....
Post by peteHull on Mar 1st, 2008, 11:46am
I found this on another forum and thought it quite interesting..... what thinks you?

Standardisation

The US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4ft 8.5". That is an exceedingly odd number.
Why was that gauge used?
It is because that was the way railways were built in England, and British expatriates built the US railroads.
So why did the English build them like that?
This is because the first rail lines were constructed by the same people who built the pre-railroad horse drawn tramways, and that is the gauge they used.
Why did they use that gauge then?
Because the people who built the tramways used the same jigs and tools that they used for building wagons.
Okay! Why did the wagons have that particular odd width between the > wheels?
Well, if they tried to use any other spacing, the wagon wheels would not match the ruts on the old, long distance highways.
So who built those old rutted roads?
Imperial Rome built the first long distance roads in Europe (and England) for their legions. The roads have been used ever since.
And the ruts in the roads?
Roman war chariots formed the initial ruts, which became the standard rut. Otherwise your wagon would not fit and would break. And, long before the EU, it was the same standard for the whole of Europe. > The USA standard railroad gauge of 4ft 8.5" is derived from the original specifications for an Imperial Roman war chariot.
And why pray did the Imperial Roman war chariots come up with this standard size?.
Easy. So that two Imperial Roman horses could fit into the shafts of an Imperial Roman war chariot (or the back end of two war horses if you prefer).
Now the twist to the story...
When you see a Space Shuttle sitting on its launch pad, there are two big booster rockets attached to the sides of the main fuel tank. These are solid rocket boosters, or SRBs. The SRBs are made in a factory in Utah. The engineers who designed the SRBs would have preferred to make them a bit fatter, but the SRBs had to be shipped by train from the factory to the launch site. The railroad line from the factory happens to run through a tunnel. The SRBs had to fit through that tunnel. The tunnel is slightly wider than the railroad track, and the railroad track, as you now know, is about as wide as two horses' behinds. So, a major Space Shuttle design feature of what is arguably the world's most advanced transportation system was determined over two thousand years ago by the width of a horse's backside!!.

Now ain't  that interesting?

;D

Pete

Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by gozz on Mar 1st, 2008, 12:22pm
     Pete.
    Yes very interesting ! What colour were the horses,and when is the next thrilling instalment ?
                                GOZZ.

Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by TiberiuS on Mar 1st, 2008, 9:13pm
Just teleport back 2000 years and pass legislation to feed all horses on McDonalds. then there won't be a problem because the railroad tracks and tunnels will be so bleedin' wide that you could fit the whole of southern Brazil through them ::)

Great stuff Pete ;D

Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by jonnycab on Mar 2nd, 2008, 3:01am
Wow......it's amazing how modern day things, that we take for granted, have come from ancient times & have probably been thousands of years in the making.

But didn't Romans take their ideas from the ancient greeks, who took their ideas from the ancients before them ?  :)

I still remember reading about the ancient sites of Sodom & Gomorrah (4000 years ago).....that were destroyed by fire & brimstone in biblical texts  ::).....

But modern day discoveries of green layers of glass underneath the ancient sites may have proved another theory that mankind has been here before & it destroyed itself  ::)

When the Americans were testing atomic bombs over the desert, the results were that the sand turned to green glass  :o

Are we really the first intelligent life to reside on this planet, or in the 65 million years since the dinosaurs died out, have there been others ?

Any Jehovahs need not answer this question  ;).... ;D




Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by taliban aka Cheekyboy2 on Mar 2nd, 2008, 12:15pm
yeah, unfortunately we dont take enough from ancient times; the egyptians built the pyramids to within millimetres of tolerance and its often said they used pye a couple of thousand years before pythagorus (sp?) was born, however, 1950's southwark council builders were not able to build a single straight wall in my flat, makes tiling the bathroom etc a real pain.... ::)

Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by Simmo on Mar 2nd, 2008, 2:34pm
Pythagoras   Phil  ;).  You did ask :)

Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by Scorpio_Mike on Mar 4th, 2008, 11:13am

on 03/02/08 at 12:15:04, taliban aka Cheekyboy2 wrote:
yeah, unfortunately we dont take enough from ancient times; the egyptians built the pyramids to within millimetres of tolerance and its often said they used pye a couple of thousand years before pythagorus (sp?) was born, however, 1950's southwark council builders were not able to build a single straight wall in my flat, makes tiling the bathroom etc a real pain.... ::)


By some strange coincidence the pyramids just happen to be constructed at the exact centre of the worlds land masses :

The Pyramid is located at the exact center of the Earth's land mass. That is, its East-West axis corresponds to the longest land parallel across the Earth, passing through Africa, Asia, and America. Similarly, the longest land meridian on Earth, through Asia, Africa, Europa, and Antarctica, also passes right through the Pyramid. Since the Earth has enough land area to provide 3 billion possible building sites for the Pyramid, the odds of it's having been built where it is are 1 in 3 billion.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_facts_about_The_Great_Pyramid_of_Giza

Lucky guess or maybe not...

Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by jonnycab on Mar 4th, 2008, 11:24am
I knew it.......ALIENS !!  ;)...... ;D

Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by mr._floppy on Mar 4th, 2008, 12:06pm
Interesting,   but  a  bit  speculative.

UK railways were within a  gnat's  nadger  of adopting  the 7ft  gauge  proposed by  Brunel  but   the  cheaper  to build  and  less  safe  4ft 8.5in won out eventually.

  There's no need to get bogged down in  Ox's behinds  and  chariots and  stuff.
  The gauge was chosen, like most things, because  it was  a compromise decision  and of no great  significance.  

Title: Re: Standardisation....
Post by taliban aka Cheekyboy2 on Mar 4th, 2008, 6:58pm
you have to spoil everything flop.... ::)



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