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Hyperdrives? No, I'm not crazy.

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    neo
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    Excerpt taken from New Scientist - read before you jump to the typical "New Scientst, LOL" conclusions

    EVERY year, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics awards prizes for the best papers presented at its annual conference. Last year's winner in the nuclear and future flight category went to a paper calling for experimental tests of an astonishing new type of engine. According to the paper, this hyperdrive motor would propel a craft through another dimension at enormous speeds. It could leave Earth at lunchtime and get to the moon in time for dinner. There's just one catch the idea relies on an obscure and largely unrecognised kind of physics. Can they possibly be serious?

    http//www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/mg18925331.200.html

    Here is the link to the science publication regarding this 'breakthrough' story

    http//www.hpcc-space.de/publications/documents/aiaa2004-3700-a4.pdf

    I'm sure there's at least a few people here who'll understand some parts of this document.

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      Peace "neo",

      EVERY year, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics awards prizes for the best papers presented at its annual conference. Last year's winner in the nuclear and future flight category went to a paper calling for experimental tests of an astonishing new type of engine. According to the paper, this hyperdrive motor would propel a craft through another dimension at enormous speeds. It could leave Earth at lunchtime and get to the moon in time for dinner. There's just one catch the idea relies on an obscure and largely unrecognised kind of physics. Can they possibly be serious?

      JK- I also had the same idea of extra dimensional travel. I also believe that the speed of light itself varies from dimension to dimension and it seems that this concept is proving itself to be true. GOD Bless!

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