Just as long as any advanced unfriendly aliens out there, realise that too... Then everything will be alllllllllright.
Einstein's concept of aether was that of a mathematical construct, basically a "space energy tensor," what modern writers generally conceptualize as the "curvature of spacetime." In some field equations this is expressed (IMO, more accurately) as a measure of density in the energy field. Which makes more sense to me: since mass and energy are equivalent, you would expect an area that contains alot of mass would contain a higher density of energy.This elaborates on what Einstein is heard saying in the video (Einstein"s views on the aether, near the bottom of the page). The last sentence, in my view, points out the problem here: that most physicists today don't go along with Einstein's concept of the new aether (as opposed to the 19th concept), which would be the zero-point energy, virtual particles, or whatever term you like.
A field-based drive or artificial gravity type drive would be inertialess by its very nature. It wouldn't provide you a constant speed like in Star Trek, though, it would be more like the inertialess field drives in "Pushing Ice." Constant acceleration, no g force.But that may already be changing--slowly. And that's the key to the concept I've explained about addressing this background energy to get around the lightspeed limit, as well as provide interial damping and fuel for your craft for interstellar or even local flights.
Now this is some deep shit.
If it's a hot area, do you actually have some recent research papers/conference publications that you can link us to?
Just as long as any advanced unfriendly aliens out there, realise that too... Then everything will be alllllllllright.
A field-based drive or artificial gravity type drive would be inertialess by its very nature. It wouldn't provide you a constant speed like in Star Trek, though, it would be more like the inertialess field drives in "Pushing Ice." Constant acceleration, no g force.
Now this is some deep shit.
If it's a hot area, do you actually have some recent research papers/conference publications that you can link us to?
Here's an article from Nature on repulsive Casimir effect achieved at Harvard, which is a small step forward in the field of nanotech, since the Casimir effect caused by the not-really-empty vacuum creates a problem with tiny gears, which repulsive Casimir could solve nicely once developed well enough.
http://www.nature.com/news/2009/0901...ws.2009.4.html
Um, in most of the quotes in the linked file the people claim that the objects seen in the sky must be UFOs, not that they must be alien? There are only 3 occurrences of the word “alien” up to page 90, and 9 in the whole file of 140 pages. There are only 27 occurrences of the word “extraterrestrial”.
I think LCars24 just undid 5 pages of relentless hard sell.
Now this is some deep shit.
If it's a hot area, do you actually have some recent research papers/conference publications that you can link us to?
Here's an article from Nature on repulsive Casimir effect achieved at Harvard, which is a small step forward in the field of nanotech, since the Casimir effect caused by the not-really-empty vacuum creates a problem with tiny gears, which repulsive Casimir could solve nicely once developed well enough.
http://www.nature.com/news/2009/0901...ws.2009.4.html
That link goes to nowhere.
My guess is nobody has answered you that question because what you suggest it is actually impossible. You see, it's trivial to prove that it's a complete impossibility – the angles of a triangle add to ᴨ, the angles of a figure with three right angles add to 1.5 ᴨ, so either the figure is not a triangle, or the right angles are not three, or 2 = 3. Before you try thinking of any tricks to do so – a triangle is a plane figure, if you have projected the plane on another 2D surface the triangle is no longer a triangle.You never answered my question about a triangle with three right angles.
Hint: non-Euclidean geometry.
I thought you were going to give us the answer on how to draw a triangle with 3 right angles? The answer you gave is how to draw lines on a sphere in essence creating 3 dimensional constructs. A triangle is 2 dimensional. Well outside the scope of the original task.
There is "thinking out side the box" and then there is "disingenuous".
Besides, those are parlor tricks for children, not evidence of the ability to come up with an (effectively) FTL drive.
So Einstein's theories are validated yet again and the universe's speed limit remains intact. This is in no way surprising, nor even disappointing really.
NASA Overview Report said:Unresolved Approaches
[...]
Inertia and Gravity Interpreted as Quantum Vacuum Effects:
Theories are entering the peer-reviewed literature that assert that gravity and inertia are side effects of the quantum vacuum. The theories are controversial and face many unresolved issues. In essence this approach asserts that inertia is related to an electromagnetic drag force against the vacuum when matter is accelerated, and that gravity is the result of asymmetric distributions of vacuum energy caused by the presence of matter. [35-38] The space propulsion implications of these theories have been raised [39], but experimental approaches to test these assertions are only beginning to enter the literature. [40]
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I think LCars24 just undid 5 pages of relentless hard sell.
And after five pages of you demanding to have your opinion respected, THIS is the part where I get to ask you whether or not you actually have a degree in theoretical physics.What I've suggested is:
1. Using zero-point energy as the basis for a means of propulsion that allows travel at any desired speed, including FTL, without g-force or time dilation experienced by the crew, which I have explained in simple-enough terms.
2. Using that same zero-point energy as the craft's fuel, where the vary act of harvesting it in the desired direction of travel creates a vacuum in the zero-point field, in effect creating the artificial gravity well needed for this kind of propulsion, as well as powering the craft's machinery.
Until your research budget exceeds "google search and a redbull," probably neither should you.One other guy Skunk Works guy has made claims similar to what I mentioned coming from former CEO the late Ben Rich is Boyd Bushman, who dispite his impressive credentials and accomplishments, sounds full of beans to me. And if they really are working on this in a black project, they shouldn't be talking about it, anyway...
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