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Re: An Explanation of the EmDrive and Cannae Drive Part I
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2017, 12:01:17 am »
They speak of it as a better understanding of the fabric of space where I had wondered if they had managed to manipulate gravity.

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Re: An Explanation of the EmDrive and Cannae Drive Part I
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2017, 12:26:08 am »
They speak of it as a better understanding of the fabric of space where I had wondered if they had managed to manipulate gravity.


I think in 20 years we could have some sort of FTL.... We are closer than we really think.
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Re: An Explanation of the EmDrive and Cannae Drive Part I
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2017, 12:38:31 am »

I think in 20 years we could have some sort of FTL.... We are closer than we really think.

We're definitely on the verge of a great leap. There are some proven technologies out there that are short of FTL but far faster than what we're using now yet we lack the power to scale them up for effective human flight. White's work with the Alcubierre drive and his discovery of a far greater warping effect without needing to simulate a mass the size of Jupiter is a big deal.

People can laugh at these things but the space agencies of the world aren't laughing and that includes NASA.

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Re: An Explanation of the EmDrive and Cannae Drive Part I
« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2017, 12:42:27 am »
We're definitely on the verge of a great leap. There are some proven technologies out there that are short of FTL but far faster than what we're using now yet we lack the power to scale them up for effective human flight. White's work with the Alcubierre drive and his discovery of a far greater warping effect without needing to simulate a mass the size of Jupiter is a big deal.

People can laugh at these things but the space agencies of the world aren't laughing and that includes NASA.


I would call it the Alcubierre-White Drive.  I would rather have NASA work on the Warp Drive, rather than Mission to Earth.
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