Thursday, July 13, 2006

USO

If I were to construct an underseabase, I would scout an excellent deep ocean ravine and perhaps burrow into the side of it partway down. It would be easy to burrow out any portion of space necessary in the earth's crust, even enough to hold earth's share of 21.6 billion solar system aliens. The walls of the structure could be wave-invisible like the invisiblility suits made in Japan. Aquatic activity could be centralized from deep sea areas with unsubstantial life. Witnessing planes could be confiscated and their passengers assimilated into the secret society, or ignored, or the ships could have the invisibility programs.

I suppose I'd use Dr Moray's device or Meyer's water splitting principle to create abundant electrical energy to build supertensile metallic structures atom by atom in a large cyclotron, possibly located undersea or underground on the moon.

I'd like to see a crowd of 100,000 chanting "Moray, Meyer!" at Congress. Or sending emails to Congress.

I'd place these antigravity elements in the ships for propulsion. They could also be georesistant within the atmosphere. If this magnetic principle could be applied to the bodies of the aliens and the ship uniformly, they could withstand any level of acceleration because of uniformity of force. This may be partitioning of electromagnetic fields, or grouping of fields to include craft and inhabitants in appropriate proportion. There's more tension on the first term.

The antigravity or georesistant elements would be fueled by a Moray device from the very geofield they were resisting. They could also charge their ships in the same way with massive supercapacitors or accumulating magnets capable of holding massive balanced charges, resisted physically by aforementioned ultra tensile metals, possibly governed by a more sophisticated automatic magnetic monitoring so as not to steal your hemoglobin, or some irony space rock. They could also have a magnetic field generator for space journeys. It may be possible to plot debris-free courses, or push this debris away with ship-centric or projected magnetic fields while traveling at extremely high speeds. This accumulation of energy may be possible to produce superlight speeds.

Also, superlight speed travel may be plainly possible. As you approach the speed of light "c" your mass approaches infinity. Since you never actually reach the speed of light, because c = "your speed plus c", your mass never is infinity, it merely is it's resting mass plus the mass of the energy you are holding by traveling at that speed. That kinetic energy of motion has 'mass' but it is translated into pushing/moving force, not standing force, so gravity does not affect it.

In a vacuum, one mph velocity increase on a stable object requires a uniform amount of energy, regardless of ambient velocity. Is this true? I believe it is true. By this logic, traveling from 185,999 mps to 186000 mps would be as costly to your perception as going from 1 to 2 mph. It might take less time to do it. Going that fast, time would have slowed down a considerable portion as the amount of energy you have already has accumulated. However, c would still be one light speed away, and that is the time-denominator. The perceived speed of light over your own speed = time. When moving faster and faster, one speed of light becomes a smaller and smaller ratio of the two figures. If you're going 800,000 mps, light is going 960,000 mps. This is a ratio of about .8/1, [4/5]. You may experience 4/5 of the time you should. At low speeds [earth figures] it might be too close by astronomically small amounts to find the difference in these two slopes, where c=light vs where c*=v+c. This is also dealing with time distortion figures of relativity, which are a seperate matter from maximum velocity issues. It is a field of interest.

However, it means that there is no speed limit. And while traveling at these great speeds, one moves back and forth in time of the surrounding regions. The most difficult part of FTL may be time synchronization. Fly back home in what appears to take one second and you've passed yourself coming out and your civilization is in its infancy. Hmm. That's quantum. How can that figure be negotiated? I have no idea. Macrospace time zones. Regionalism. Universal ethicism. Universal amiability. Telepathic communication. Spiritual existance. Competition would become meaningless.

Give me a degree. Well, what good would it do? Know this, and give me love to all humanity. Jesus Christ is the son of God.

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