Re: space travel
MatthewHagston_at_cox.net
Date: 10/26/04
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 00:45:16 -0400
Ok, let's try it. I'm in a rocket. I make time in front of me move
slower, and time behind me move faster. and umm. I'm still not moving. Ok,
well here goes, i make my mega-uber-space ship warp both space and time,
behind me is massive, infront of me is slowed. umm wait a
minute......<insert mandatory paragraph>
I'm a blackhole. The known universe has already thought of this and they
are not moving faster than light either. Try again one dollar.
"zelos" <zelos_88@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> well, ive looked throught the forum and see some stuff about the
> future for space. ideas and so on. but have any1 of you thought
> about how we should be able to travel this enoprmues amount of
> distance? it take atleast 2 month to travel to mars today. and that
> is to much whit oput artificiel gravity. to travel outside our own
> system we need warp speeds. what is warp now? its a way to travel
> faster then the speed of light, now you think, nothing whit a mass
> greater then 0 cant do it. yes they cant, but what say that the
> spacetime continuum cant? nothing. my idea to accomplish this is that
> we biuld somekind generator which stretch out the spacetime continuum
> in front of the ship while pushing it togheter behind it, when it
> reach a critical level where the spacetime continuum in front of the
> ship are to thin and the 1 behind are to fat, it will create a
> "spacetime wave" and if the ship keep stretching and push it togheter
> the ship can ride the wave, then its still in normal space whit out
> moving, while the spacetime continuum is moving. what do you think?
> :idea:
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