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14-01-2006, 07:07 PM
Ok so you read the title and thought this is something from star trek or Star Wars. But in fact the future is almost here. Here is some extracts from New Scientist.

Well before I continue with the very complicated theorms let me just quickly summerise this incase some people don't like quantium physics:

Well basicly a famous scientist had theory many years ago on hyperdrive travel. But this theorm was flawed as the theory of realitivity and quantium physics clash in such a way:

Theory Of realitivity:
Albert Einstien, Father Of Nuclear Warfare

This is based on gravity.

Quantium Physics:

This is based on fixed space and passive.

But the theory of realitivity bases itself on gravity and dimensons, but quantium bases the theory on passive fixed space theorms.

But recently a scientist has made a very crucial discovery in the quest for lightspeed. He has found a way to merge quantium theorys with the theory of realitivity. Thus making the other scientists findings theortical. Hyperdrive was born. Basicly the new idea is that there is 2 more dimensions on to the other four. Now these two dimensons are crucial as they play a part with quantium physics.

Now hyperdrive, it really is anti-gravity, by using electromagnet forces to counter force the Earths gravitasional pull. This makes the space craft using hyperdrive float free in space. The magnetic field to move the craft would be over 500,000 times the Earths magnetic field.

Imagine Leaving Earth At Lunch And Being At Mars For Dinner. Reaching Stars Within 80 days, with hyperdrive it is theoreticly possible.

This goes way deeper than what i can rember so if you want to find out more please goto, www.newscientist.com

[This is from what I can rember and some parts may be wrong, but i tried my best to rember what i read]

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Mentor
14-01-2006, 10:17 PM
Facinating read :D

the arcticle is: http://www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/mg18925331.200

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