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Warp Engines in Development

The US government is investing the possibility of a hyperspace engine that could make a trip to Mars just a short 3 hour flight and an interstellar trip of 11 light years in only 80 days.

The engine is based on a controversial scientific paper written in the 1950’s by Burkhard Heim, who theorized that an intense magnetic field could produce a gravitational field which could propel a space craft faster than light. In effect the gravitational warping would create a space where the speed of light is actually faster, allowing the ship to also travel faster.

more details on Scotsman.com


The American Department of Energy have a device known as the Z machine which could generate enough of a magnetic field to test this theory and see if it warrants further investigation.

Will you be hoping on the Enterprise B sometime in the near future. Probably not. If the theory holds up it would rewrite some of the physics rules and require some serious time to rework our understanding of the universe. The benefits of such a propulsion system are innumerable though.

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Comment by Kim Zorzi
2006-10-23 15:30:56

Sir, I have been involved in the implosion motor design of Victor Schauberger for 4 years now. I posted on my website in February 06′ a new type of implosion system, a CW,CCW double motor back to back with a magnetic field sandwiched inbetween. The high velocities of sub-sonic speeds of a 8 foot diameter system is far capable of creating this kind of magnetic field potential. Although nobody really believes me, the math doesn’t lie. There is no doubt that what you write here is true. I know the potential of spinning this large magnetic field. Only time will tell IF Im right……KAZ

 
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