Technology that is groundbreaking at the time, but not practical... So the US were trying this is the 1960's....hmm, Area 51... #Aliens #SmokeMoreWeed
we are too stupid to understand the workings of alien craft dude…fk me musk can’t even get a rocket into space let alone travel through worm hole’s Like you say magnetic fields are nothing new and we still don’t have the skills to make it work for our benefit….tesla’s work was the nearest thing we have ever had to understanding energy
This combined with the train technology is the future of space travel Plus a force field outside the space ship to protect the vehicle from space debris and and streamline the shape plus a force field inside the space craft to protect the crew and equipment from the effect of inertia during rapid acceleration and deceleration Simples
I think the technology is electro magnetism so no need for an outside magnet and it would need the technology to transfer the motion off the space ship to recharge the electrical power ie perpetual motion, we are getting closer to this but still some way off Would be interesting to see how this pans out in a few hundred years
I see there was some theory about bending space time or whatever...might look it up another night, to try and understand the theory.
That is a temporary worm hole caused by (in Star Trek speak) a warp drive that sucks you into space while your rear thrusters push you through, a non tech simple version is the effect of slipstreaming combined with DRS in a racing car
Our understanding grows, but the truth is we only have a bit of the picture. 'Dark matter' is a good example, we 'know' it's there, but have absolutely no clue what it is, how it affects things. We know gravity exists, how it reacts, how much mass is needed to create x amount of it, but how it actually works is a complete mystery. On side note, what with the 'revelations' from Grulsch, what do you think of this guy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Pais
All massive objects cause curvature of space-time, that's basically a description of gravity in general relativity. Gravitational lensing - the effect of gravity on light as it passes clusters of galaxies closer to the observer - allows astronomers to study distant objects in greater detail than would otherwise be possible. In this sense it brings distant galaxies "closer" to the observer, but only closer in the sense of being in better focus.
Well, he's a scientist for US naval research who has multiple patents for devices that're light-years ahead of everyone else. Items such as an inertial mass reduction device, a gravitational wave generator, a plasma compression fusion device (a safe mini reactor) and a room temperature semiconductor that runs at 100% efficiency. Can't build any of them though, as we don't have the technical know-how.
good on him but seems someone is lying…..what do you think is the truth… he made them or that he didn’t? I’ll take a look at some point
I have no idea tbh, the whole subject is filled with lies and misdirection from all sides, with varying motives for the lies. I've always been a skeptic believer that 'we are not alone', mainly due to Hynek.