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Exact Relativistic Antigravity Propulsion
By AG Research | Published  02/14/2006 | 2006 Abstracts | Rating:
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Acceleration from Relativistic Frame Dragging

Exact Relativistic ‘Antigravity’ Propulsion

Franklin S. Felber
Physics Division, Starmark, Inc.

Abstract: The Schwarzschild solution is used to find the exact relativistic motion of a payload in the gravitational field of a mass moving with constant velocity. At radial approach or recession speeds faster than 3-1/ 2 times the speed of light, even a small mass gravitationally repels a payload (at or above approximately 57% c). At relativistic speeds, a suitable mass can quickly propel a heavy payload from rest nearly to the speed of light with negligible stresses on the payload.



Space Technology and Applications International Forum 2006
3rd Symposium on New Frontiers and Future Concepts
[F03] Theoretical Considerations - Warp Drives, FTL Speed Travel, & Others

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©2006 American Institute of Physics


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