Alternative Physics
The Alcubierre Warp-Drive
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- December 11, 2005
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This classic 1994 publication by Dr. Miguel Alcubierre has become generally recognized as the keystone in warp-drive theory within classical Einsteinian relativity. While Alcubierre's theory requires the use of undiscovered "exotic-matter", recent speculation has suggested that UFT, Torsion, and String Theory may allow this device to become a practical reality...
Mechanism of Gravity Impulse
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- October 1, 2005
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It is well-known that energy-momentum is the source of gravitational field. For a long time, it is generally believed that only stars with huge masses can generate strong gravitational field. Based on the unified theory of gravitational interactions and electromagnetic interactions, a new mechanism of the generation of gravitational field is studied...
Gravity with a Spin
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- February 11, 2003
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Newtonian gravitation is adequate for predicting both planetary and spacecraft motion. Gravitational anomalies and desire to travel at relativistic speeds suggest that before devising an advanced far-term propulsion system, gravity should be understood and integrated within a unification theory to possibly include electricity and magnetism...
Capturing Gravitational Spin Anomalies
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- February 6, 2003
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During the 2003 STAIF Conference, the author proposed a theory based upon gravitational anomalies, that would use a universal gravitation model with a radial force term coupled with angular momentum. This extended the previous work of Murad and Baker, Dyatlov who explains angular momentum effects as consequences...
Understanding Anomalies to Extract Vacuum Energy
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- February 6, 2003
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Recent Russian literature contains some interesting speculations of potentially wide applicability regarding the physical vacuum. These investigations examined and applied a theory to various anomalies to try and understand what these events may represent. Data were collected by Dmitriev to quantify these events and identify...
Warp-Drives: The Dreams and the Realities II
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- February 6, 2003
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The theoretical basis for warp drive devices, examined in Part I, reveals three basic schemes to achieve near light speed that require a negative stress-energy tensor to solve Einstein’s field equations implying negative or exotic matter. These propulsion approaches create a curvature in space-time at relativistic conditions...
Warp-Drives: The Dreams and Realities I
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- February 6, 2003
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Warp-drive feasibility and the theoretical basis for such devices are examined. A literature search reveals three basic schemes to travel faster than the speed of light. However, all of these violate various portions of Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity. They all require a negative stress-energy tensor to solve Einstein’s field equations...
It's All Gravity
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- January 21, 2003
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Newtonian gravitation adequately predicts planet and satellite motion. Gravitational anomalies and travel at relativistic speeds imply that gravity should be part of a unification framework that includes electricity and magnetism. New theories are needed to predict currently accepted phenomenon and anomalies...
The Inhomogeneous Physical Vacuum
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- January 19, 2003
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The vacuum, initially modeled by Shipov, used a geometrization of the equations of physics to examine unification; Akimov examined the validity of the data and subsequent results. They did not treat the void of space as a polarized medium but as a homogeneous entity somewhat akin to the contemporary zero-point field view...
Cosmology and the Door to Other Dimensions
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- September 14, 2002
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We cannot limit our space travel options to consider only approaches involving the conventional wisdom. There is nothing more intriguing in cosmological conjectures as the concepts of time and space within the meaning of the context “universe.” In this paper we propose that the dimensions, which define spatial and temporal space...