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Ponce
2nd August 2014, 10:44 AM
Now the billionairs can scape to Mars......this is big news. Space travel for the future..... USS Enterprice is ready to go to work.
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NASA has been testing new space travel technologies throughout its entire history, but the results of its latest experiment may be the most exciting yet — if they hold up. Earlier this week at a conference in Cleveland, Ohio, scientists with NASA's Eagleworks Laboratories in Houston, Texas, presented a paper indicating they had achieved a small amount of thrust from a container that had no traditional fuels, only microwaves, bouncing around inside it. If the results can be replicated reliably and scaled up — and that's a big "if," since NASA only produced them on a very small scale over a two-day period — they could ultimately result in ultra-light weight, ultra fast spacecraft that could carry humans to Mars in weeks instead of months, and to the nearest star system outside our own (Proxima Centurai) in just about 30 years.

The type of container NASA tested was based on a model for a new space engine that doesn't use weighty liquid propellant or nuclear reactors, called a Cannae Drive. The idea is that microwaves bouncing from end-to-end of a specially designed, unevenly-shaped container can create a difference in radiation pressure, causing thrust to be exerted toward the larger end of the container. A similar type of technology called an EmDrive has been demonstrated to work in small scale trials by Chinese and Argentine scientists.






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While the amount of thrust generated in these NASA's tests was lower than previous trials — between 30 and 50 micronewtons, way less than even the weight of an iPhone, as Nova points out — the fact that any thrust whatsoever is generated without an onboard source of fuel seems to violate the conservation of momentum, a bedrock in the laws of physics.

"not attributable to any classical electromagnetic phenomenon."

Most impressively, the NASA team specifically built two Cannae Drives, including one that was designed to fail, and instead it worked. As the scientists write in their paper abstract: "thrust was observed on both test articles, even though one of the test articles was designed with the expectation that it would not produce thrust." That suggests the drive is "producing a force that is not attributable to any classical electromagnetic phenomenon," the scientists write. It may instead be interacting with the quantum vacuum — the lowest energetic state possible — but the scientists don't have much evidence to support this idea yet.

There are many reasons to be skeptical: the inventor of the Cannae Drive, Guido Fetta, has only a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering and is operating his company Cannae as a for-profit venture. Still, the fact that such results were produced by NASA scientists is promising and should warrant further investigation.

http://www.theverge.com/2014/8/1/5959637/nasa-cannae-drive-tests-have-promising-results

StreetsOfGold
2nd August 2014, 11:19 AM
Funny title (somehow it worked hahahaha)

Even if they solve the energy problem, there is the problem of sustaining life beyond the boundaries God has set up.
This is one area, man by himself will NEVER achieve. They do not know it because they reject what God said so they will try and fail

Psalms 115:16 The heaven, even the heavens, are the LORD'S: but the earth (not mars) hath he given to the children of men.

palani
2nd August 2014, 11:21 AM
Still ... need 6 feet of shielding to get thru the van allen belt.

Horn
2nd August 2014, 12:17 PM
Still ... need 6 feet of shielding to get thru the van allen belt.

What's your reply to the math, palani?

http://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/Algebra1/3Page7.pdf

Horn
2nd August 2014, 12:20 PM
The op info. sounds something shaped like a flux capacitor.

http://media.moddb.com/images/groups/1/4/3688/Back_to_the_Future_Flux_Capacitor_N.jpg

Ponce
2nd August 2014, 12:23 PM
Crap, and now will be taking the Ebola bug to the stars..........those Martians are going to hate us.

Thinking about it.....does anyone knows if anyone is experimenting with the vacuum in space? something about it keeps on nagging me.......is like trying to put a puzzle together.

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Ares
2nd August 2014, 12:24 PM
Funny title (somehow it worked hahahaha)

Even if they solve the energy problem, there is the problem of sustaining life beyond the boundaries God has set up.
This is one area, man by himself will NEVER achieve. They do not know it because they reject what God said so they will try and fail

Psalms 115:16 The heaven, even the heavens, are the LORD'S: but the earth (not mars) hath he given to the children of men.

Don't say NEVER as we already have. But the technology isn't for mass usage.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDQyBPebUyU

Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDQyBPebUyU

Cebu_4_2
2nd August 2014, 12:30 PM
^ ^ ^


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mick silver
2nd August 2014, 12:33 PM
The Chosen Ones

palani
2nd August 2014, 12:35 PM
What's your reply to the math, palani?

Radiation? The shielding is for PARTICLES. Protons are PARTICLES. Try flying through a cloud of protons at 100,000 mph and you might detect some serious sparkles in your vision.

mick silver
2nd August 2014, 12:46 PM
next palani you will be telling us all theres no moon

palani
2nd August 2014, 12:49 PM
you will be telling us all theres no moon

How do you like these pumpkins?

http://cl.jroo.me/z3/s/D/m/d/a.aaa-Oh-my-Lord-pumpkin-what-have.jpg

Ever figure out how to find the bottom of a ball bearing?

7th trump
2nd August 2014, 01:35 PM
How do you like these pumpkins?

http://cl.jroo.me/z3/s/D/m/d/a.aaa-Oh-my-Lord-pumpkin-what-have.jpg

Ever figure out how to find the bottom of a ball bearing?

Van Ellen belts huh?
Havent ever seen any viable evidence these belts exist.
First I ever heard of these "belts" was on a website about UFO and conspiracy theories.
Just did some research and they look legit....but satelites dont have that much shielding on them and they are safe at a short time in the belts.

palani
2nd August 2014, 01:48 PM
Havent ever seen any viable evidence these belts exist.

Ever figure out how to find the bottom of a ball bearing?

Ponce
2nd August 2014, 03:10 PM
Palani? please don't show your ass that way, is not even good looking yuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

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Horn
2nd August 2014, 04:26 PM
Radiation? The shielding is for PARTICLES. Protons are PARTICLES. Try flying through a cloud of protons at 100,000 mph and you might detect some serious sparkles in your vision.

Some larger boats are tugged to and from harbor before setting full speed ahead.

expat4ever
2nd August 2014, 06:24 PM
I think if we send the ass tronuts up with enough black beans they can prope themselves. Something like a tube hooked to each space suit and then it collects and when they have enough they can light the fuse and go on like that forever. Of course the beans would have some serious weight to them and they might get tired of their diet.