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The Perfect Spacecraft

Started by onthecuttingedge2005, June 10, 2009, 01:23:40 AM

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onthecuttingedge2005

I wanted to idealize the idea of a perfect spacecraft and its technology or at least a technological direction that would lead to perfect technologies that include energy production.

lets just say it would be the ultimate Noah's Ark.

please feel free to voice your ideas and directions about how we can accomplish this ultimate future of mankind.
Jerry

onthecuttingedge2005

Quote from: the_big_m_in_ok on June 09, 2009, 07:12:57 PM
onthecuttingedge2005 said:
>>Okay, I can see that.  But think about this with regard to this thread:

Take two equally long magnet wire spools at the edge of the universe and then unreel them by centrifugal force.  Light and radio waves at the edge of the universe will energize the spinning wires, even at that distance.  They just need to be long wires.

This technology will work anywhere.

--Lee

Hi Lee.

I do agree that a tethered system would work but carries a lot of problems, the hazard of a wire miles and miles long leaves the wire exposed to a lot of particles wandering around between 10k and 50k miles and hour, if you are deep in space it would be very bad to start losing tether wire left and right with limited resources at hand, it would be better to have a more compact system that's protected as a core reactor like Fusion. Deuterium and or Tritium goes a long long way in a fusion reaction of higher efficiencies approaching 99.999%

other methods are Anti-matter to matter reactions and also dimensional energy collecting but they are highly spectacle at this time.

Fusion Energy would buy us time until the other forms of energy collecting are researched and tested and brought to efficiency levels required by a biological conservative system such that is found on a spaceship bound for other systems at extreme distances away. even if worm hole travel is found and utilized doesn't mean we would find a life supporting system in time before our resources were exhausted.

I enjoyed listening to NASA when they tested the tethered system from the space shuttle, they all thought they were going to die and were screaming loudly on the transmission when it failed with an EMP that shuttered their electrical systems momentarily.  Scary!

Jerry :o

onthecuttingedge2005

I also wanted to point out that a perfect spacecraft would have no moving parts whats so ever.

even the occupants of the spacecraft are put in teleportation stasis meaning your body would become an entanglement of quantum energy stored in a teleportation buffer until the destination is reached and then the super computer re-quantifies the persons in charge to investigate whether the local area is worth re-quantifying all personnel from the teleportation buffers.

everyone while in the teleportation buffer would not age, would not use any food, would not produce any wastes, would not have any needs whats so ever while buffered in a tele-storage system.

it's a long way off but I can guarantee the technology will one day become self evident as our technology marches on.

we should open our own discussion forum here on "The Perfect Spacecraft", I would be glad to share some of the things I see in the near future that would benefit mankind.

with a perfect teleportation system it is possible to store billions of people, Animals, Plants, Seeds in the buffers for thousands of years on board a small perfect spacecraft running on a fusion reactor at 99.999% efficiency.

the most efficient Noah's Ark.

Jerry

AquariuZ

You will need to find a way to non-linear travel.

Any idea that involves linear travel with conventional means is not viable if you want to go interstellar.

There was a presentation by Bob Lazar who claimed to have worked in S4 "dreamland" and who has been mercilessly attacked by everyone shouting hoax.

The theory was that an at that time unknown element (Element 115 - UnUnPentium or UUP) was used to generate the gravity field for “Space-Time Compression.”

The funny thing is that at the time Lazar made his statements there was no such thing known to science as Element 115. (November 1989).

It was discovered in February of 2004, almost 15 years later.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Element_115

Delta configuration:
When you're distorting  space/time and you have the ability of generating an intense gravitational field, then the fastest way from point A to point B is to distort, or warp, or bend the space/time between points A and B, bringing points A and B closer together. The more intense the gravitational field, the greater the distortion of space/time and the shorter the distance between points A and B.

Omicron configuration:
When a vehicle is near another source of gravity, like earth, the Gravity A wave, which propagates outward from the disc, is phase shifted into the gravity B wave, which propagates outward form the earth, and this creates lift.   The gravity amplifiers of the disc can be focused independently and they are pulsed and do not stay on continuously. In the Omicron configuration, one amplifier is pulsed and the craft essentially floats on the neutral established by aiming these two gravities at each other and changing the phase. In this case, the other two amplifiers are free to bias the craft in a lateral direction as well as being used to pick things up.

So you simply collapse space and pull a tiny point of the location you wish to be in towards you. You "hop" onto that point and restore the continuum. Presto. You have instantly covered the distance in a non linear way.

More here:
http://www.boblazar.com/closed/gravity.htm

The complete 1989 presentation used to be online @ Google video but they took it down.

Backup here:
http://www.archive.org/details/antigravity

Watch and judge for yourself. Then research the smear campaign and ask yourself why he was buried like he was.

AZ

the_big_m_in_ok

onthecuttingedge2005 said:
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...it would be very bad to start losing tether wire left and right with limited resources at hand, it would be better to have a more compact system that's protected as a core reactor like Fusion. Deuterium and or Tritium goes a long long way in a fusion reaction of higher efficiencies approaching 99.999%
>>Right, with a mature technology base to draw upon.  However, at the edge of the universe, matter like H2, D2, T2 (hydrogen, deuterium, tritium molecules) will probably be hard to come by that far from a star or gas cloud.  That means taking your fuel with you or using a Bussard ramjet?

I do admit a long wire requires a magnet field to produce electricity, yes?  I see either way would be hard-pressed to provide usable power in the middle of nowhere.

Maybe the utilization of intergalactic 'aether' might be necessary--if that's reliably possible. 
Earth systems exist, but do they work at the edge of the universe?

--Lee
"Truth comes from wisdom and wisdom comes from experience."
--Valdemar Valerian from the Matrix book series

I'm merely a theoretical electronics engineer/technician for now, since I have no extra money for experimentation, but I was a professional electronics/computer technician in the past.
As a result, I have a lot of ideas, but no hard test results to back them up---for now.  That could change if I get a job locally in the Bay Area of California.