This document contains the lecture notes for Professor Giorgio Fontana's "Hyperspace for Space Travel", which postulates that localized strong gravitational field, which creates a propagation speed discontinuity in Hyperspace, may allow travel to different local universes or Faster Than Light (FTL) travel within the same local universe.
"The Hyperspace is the natural evolution and symmetry extension of GR space-time. In this paper the Hyperspace is identified with the Euclidean Four-Space of an extended formulation of Euclidean Special Relativity (ESR) and the refracting four-dimensional optical space of 4D. Most of the innovation resides in the interpretation of well-known equations. Results from GR and new original results from ESR have been proposed to enable space travel through the Hyperspace. In the Hyperspace all particles travel at speed c, the new Hyperspace propulsion technologies must only control propagation speed and the direction of travel. The end results are FTL travel and inter-dimensional or proper time travel. Schematization and travel diagrams for the new technology have been introduced." - Prof. Giorgio Fontana
Comment #1
(Posted by Tom) Rating
Instead of "strong gravitational field" it should be "strong gravitational potential" because the first implies having to endure the shredding pull of a black hole while the second, if uniform in a given space, can give all the benefits of hyperspace travel without any associated forces. We don't need black holes or massive rotating masses to do this. We just need an electromagnetic means of generating a uniform local gravitational potential. Also, this research should be fused with Greenberger and Svozil's work on Quantum Theory and Time Travel. I think there is a link between the T1, T2, T3 etc... (parallel timelines) that Fontana talks about, and the quantum phase factor tacked onto Greenberger/Svozil's equation of the reverse time operator.
Comment #2
(Posted by Paulo) Rating
What is the password to open the presentation? [NO PASSWORD IS REQUIRED, JUST OPEN IT IN READ-ONLY MODE. -- EDITOR]