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Here we go with the questions that keep me up at night...
Has anyone who posts here heard of any new developments on Tachyon theory and the possibility that this particle's theoretical ability to travel backward through time may be harnessed? Maybe in some type of Tachyon feedback loop? Don't know, just an idea....
in order to create faster than light travel in space, maybe we've been approaching the subject of velocity in the wrong manner. According to Einstein's theory of relativity, as we increase the energy put into the E=mc^2 equation, the mass of the object increases equally, making traveling faster than light impossible....infinite energy expenditure equals in infinitely increasing mass of the object we are trying to accelerate...
nobody wins, speed of light is unattainable....
..so we (the inventive freaks of the world, that is...)have always stated that the easiest way to travel is not to move at all..so ideas like wormhole theory and string theory came about. Well maybe we don't need those things....? What if it was possible to create some type of field around our object in space that we are wishing to accelerate that would negate all gravitation (including the pull of space-time on the object...follow me here)...except on one side (facing in the direction we wish to go)...would not the object be compelled to be pulled in the direction we wish it to go? Would not that object be able to achieve light speed travel?
Give me some ideas...or tell me if I'm crazy...feedback is what i'm looking for here...
Jay
Has anyone who posts here heard of any new developments on Tachyon theory and the possibility that this particle's theoretical ability to travel backward through time may be harnessed? Maybe in some type of Tachyon feedback loop? Don't know, just an idea....
in order to create faster than light travel in space, maybe we've been approaching the subject of velocity in the wrong manner. According to Einstein's theory of relativity, as we increase the energy put into the E=mc^2 equation, the mass of the object increases equally, making traveling faster than light impossible....infinite energy expenditure equals in infinitely increasing mass of the object we are trying to accelerate...
nobody wins, speed of light is unattainable....
..so we (the inventive freaks of the world, that is...)have always stated that the easiest way to travel is not to move at all..so ideas like wormhole theory and string theory came about. Well maybe we don't need those things....? What if it was possible to create some type of field around our object in space that we are wishing to accelerate that would negate all gravitation (including the pull of space-time on the object...follow me here)...except on one side (facing in the direction we wish to go)...would not the object be compelled to be pulled in the direction we wish it to go? Would not that object be able to achieve light speed travel?
Give me some ideas...or tell me if I'm crazy...feedback is what i'm looking for here...
Jay