The search for new worlds to colonize for all mankind
i have been reading academic papers relating to warp drives-the theoretical and application.
I was recently contacted by the Advanced Propulsion Laboratory USA-offering me access to the Warp Factory tool kit.
Does anyone else have an interest in this subject?
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Are we talking about micro probes with sails that can be powered by a giant laser beam? That does sound interesting.
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Stuff like that yes. I was viewing a meeting with Dr.H.(sonny)White(rockstar ) in delft-holland regarding light sails and laser beams , micro probes-for interstellar investigation..
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This looks very interesting but a little over my head @peter3 😅 I love learning new things, do you have any websites I could look at that might explain it in a way I can maybe understand? Or could explain it more simply?
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yes, ofcourse. i need to talk more with you. these are complex issues. Basically since 2018 i have been remote studying warpfield mechanics.Remote learning initially with Dr.H. White of NASA eagleworks advanced in space propulsion laboratory-re the warping of space time via a loop hole in General relativity-inflation-for warp drives.
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I like reading about the Voyager probes. It is amusing to recollect that data being sent back to Earth, it is recorded on an 8 track tape recorder!
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Btw, it reckoned Voyager 2 will take 30,000 years to clear the Oort Cloud. This at 17 km per second. I don't believe we as a species will ever reach the ice giants of our own solar system, never mind other parts of our galaxy!
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thankyou chris75 for your comment-you do not think we will
reach the ice giants-i am signed up on the Europa clipper entering the Jovian system-in 2029-30-reched the ice moon ha ha
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I just can't see it, but then my opinion is near worthless on the subject!
The faster a craft travels, the greater it's mass. How could we hope to provide enough fuel? Anyway, even light speed ( the fastest speed in the universe) wouldn't be much use to us over such vast distances as inter stellar space.
A parsec is 19 trillion miles, and virtually everything that we can see with the n a ked eye is within 500 parsecs, and that's just our near neighbours!
The Hitchhikers Guide had it right - "Space is big, Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you might think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space". 😉
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A bit sexist these days, but Geena Davis really rocked in that movie, lol.
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I saw vids about element 115 and anti gravity technology that really interests me, Bob Lazar's experience at area 51.
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Element 115? That's straight out of the XCOM games series! Seriously, the main alien energy source is Elerium 115, aka element 115.
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There are just so many barriers to even a small percentage of light speed. Power source, dust particles colliding with the craft, acceleration and deceleration, even the need for 'generation ships', that might take hundreds of years to get to another nearby star system. Lol, imagine the Big Brother house over multiple generations? I reckon they would go full Orc fight in Cirith Ungol - no survivors!
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I received an email from the Advanced propulsion Laboratory, USA-they are offering to rent the papers and the warp factory tool kit for real world solutions on energy application.
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Interesting, but let's just get to our own moon first! We surely won't be around to see astronauts on Saturn's Enceladus or Titan.
Anyway, our own solar system is plenty big enough to keep us busy a few more centuries!
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Lazar said that, and I believe him to be credible, that it's how the reactors he worked were powered, focusing on a certain place it pulls space and time together like throwing a bowling ball onto a water bed…Free energy and fuel also free weaponry.
Anyone read about project Serpo.? The alien exchange program that the movie Close Encounters was based on. True story according to an overheard comment at the White house premier.
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Ah, I think I've heard of that one @Tumilty is that the "swap 12 humans for 12 aliens" ?
I'm of course hesitant to believe any talk of aliens without full evidence, but I do enjoy reading about the theories.0 -
I like science fact over fiction. I am sad enough to be about to buy a book on stellar parallax (used to calculate stellar distances). Geometry goes in one ear and out the other, I was the same at school!
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I spoke about the books in the book discussion, but the Bobiverse series are really good. Some excellent science fact in there, with lots of humour mixed in.
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I was reading about time dilation this morning, and i am just struggling to comprehend it, quite frankly.
All these tech bros that want to live forever? They just need to find a means of travelling at light speed! 😀
Even astronauts coming back from the International Space Station, they are hundredths, of a second younger than they would have been if they stayed on earth! 🕧️
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Yeh agreed, however it's been through Congress, the likes of Commander David Fravour who was a top gun pilot who tracked objects over the sea off the USS Nimitz that are unexplainable, he's a reliable source but yeh.
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