Posted on 01/10/2011 4:45:36 PM PST by KevinDavis
Marc Millis steeples his fingers, leaning back in his chair to ponder a question from one of the practitioner scientists of the Tau Zero Foundation.
He's in Austin, Texas, for a session devoted to roughing-out ideas and organization plans for the young organization with an ambitious goal: Build a practical groundwork for interstellar flight within sound, peer-reviewed physics; establish the basics that will one day lead -- whether in decades or centuries -- to technologies that can take us to the stars.
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DONT SAY TAKE AIM!!!
the libs consider it a threat.
Warp Drive, When?
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/technology/warp/warp.html
Well, you have to start somewhere. A journey of a trillion miles starts with the first step :)
If they were really serious about attaining their stated goal, they would recruit engineers and business types, not daydreaming scientists and SciFi fanboys.
Okay, so we´ve got four spacecraft out there now. How many more shall we send?
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