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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Eventually someone will find a way or blow up earth trying.

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    Such technology is not the answer for viable space travel.

    Linear propulsion, no matter how fast, in a universe where distances between potentially habitable planets are many light-years away, and where the ability to travel linearly faster than the speed of light may be impossible, is largely pointless because it brings time into play. Vast tracts of time.

    How many people would want to visit Europe if the journey each way took more than two years?

    Unless a technology is developed that takes the time component out of interstellar journeys, something like a "cat-door" between the folds in the space-time continuum, then people are never going to go anywhere further than the Moon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Linear propulsion, no matter how fast, in a universe where distances between potentially habitable planets are many light-years away, and where the ability to travel linearly faster than the speed of light may be impossible, is largely pointless because it brings time into play. Vast tracts of time.
    True enough, if by "space travel" you mean the ability for a person to hop around the place in a Star Wars-y kind of way. This technology looks good for the other popular Sci-Fi concept of a "Generation Ship" where travel becomes a one-way deal and it's the decendents of the original crew that eventually arrive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Such technology is not the answer for viable space travel.

    Linear propulsion, no matter how fast, in a universe where distances between potentially habitable planets are many light-years away, and where the ability to travel linearly faster than the speed of light may be impossible, is largely pointless because it brings time into play. Vast tracts of time.

    How many people would want to visit Europe if the journey each way took more than two years?

    Unless a technology is developed that takes the time component out of interstellar journeys, something like a "cat-door" between the folds in the space-time continuum, then people are never going to go anywhere further than the Moon.
    Journeys of many months, even years were common in the days of exploring the great unknown - Space IMO is simply the greatest unknown - the real thing is - with such vast distances, should something go wrong, it is a death sentance.
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    As you approach the speed of light time slows down for the crew.

    If you had enough energy that is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    This is just weird. Electromagnetic propulsion from microwaves inside a cone. It violates the laws of physics and shouldn't work but...yeah.

    The working theory (as best I can make out) is the microwaves use vacuum energy which is a quantum state, but frankly that's the equivalent of saying its magic.


    http://io9.com/new-test-suggests-nas...ork-1701188933


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    Can it be fitted on a motorcycle ? And when does racing begin???
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    The wrong people are controlling our lives!

    Instead of stupid unnecessary (expensive in every way) wars we could be doing more stuff like this:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Can it be fitted on a motorcycle ? And when does racing begin???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
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    There's a square law involved with increases in speed and the energy required to achieve that increase. The propulsion is fixed so the rate of acceleration will decrease as speed increases. The journey times would seem optimistic. I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Been around for millions of years, it is just that most people do not understand who and what they are.
    Yeah man, those of us who channel the Pleiadeans know whats what.

    Also on space.com there was a story that in fact (sadly) NASA had not invented the warp drive.

    not yet anyways.
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    Just fly to Mars and land. Hell, we have been to the moon - so how hard could it be going to Mars then?

    http://www.airspacemag.com/space/mar...952797/?no-ist


    Bloody interesting stuff here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    As you approach the speed of light time slows down for the crew.

    If you had enough energy that is.
    indeed. As explained by Doctor Brian May in his lecture on the subject, which I recommend to you:



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ti9EA_ks28
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