To: boris
I've been typing so much in that arena I'm a bit sick of it.
But as I understand it, there are 2 or 3 different anti-gravity modules. But it's been a while since I read about the specifics. You are welcome to do the research yourself. A lot of info is out there.
I think another would be some sort of interdimensional mode.
And another would reportedly be a kind of warping of the time/space continuum.
As I understand it--at least one or two of those gets around the supposed faster than light "problem."
And, at least one of them affords instantaneous transport--at least according to my brother--to any spot on the globe under computer control--at least for the pilotless versions. Evidently some versions have some drawbacks for passengers given inertial problems. On others, that's not a problem at all.
OK,
flame away.
9 posted on
11/27/2002 2:44:13 PM PST by
Quix
To: Quix
Provide details. Names, citations, papers, patents. Otherwise you are just blowing smoke.
They paid me to study far-out propulsion schemes for many years (I have a different job now, for about 6 months) and the only ones that looked "possible" were the Podkletnov devices (probability: 0.001) and the various "lifter" devices (but they can't lift much weight).
--Boris
15 posted on
11/28/2002 6:54:28 AM PST by
boris
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