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Re: The Explorer Shuttle

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In all honesty, do you think that I could come up with something more efficient than a shock absorber?
Of course you can, kid. Given enough resources, time, and enthusiasm, nothing is impossible. Oh... don't forget patience.
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Re: The Explorer Shuttle

I presume that the shock absorber doesn't have flexible springs made up of thousands of tiny chips of flexible yet hard hyper alloys that over lap and intertwine each other inside of it. So that could help propel it.
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Re: Some basic physics clarifications and objections

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What Gardamorg intended to say, I think, is that the spacecraft’s magnetic field (and the spacecraft along with it) bounces back from the impact of particles from a nuclear explosion with more energy (or work) than is put into it by the particles..


Actually I meant that the shock wave curves the magnetic field, and then the curved magnetic field unkinks, creating magnetic wind over half the mass of the rest of the magnetic field, pushing it at great speeds, and since the magnetic field is magnetically attached to the explorer, they both go flying at way beyond any solar wind surfing or nuclear pulse propelled shuttles.

Its like generating your own magnetic/solar storm.


There is a way to go faster than light, if we could curve a micro inch of space time into a hundredth of a micro inch of space time, and then unkink that for the energy to curve more amounts of space time into less space time, until we have a big enough worm hole to take us hundreds of miles instantly! But that wouldn't work because the curved space time would have to be in front of the ship.

But if you unkink a micro inch of curved space time, and use the energy from that to curve more space time into less, and then unkink more curved space time, and so on, you will get a big enough worm to unkink, that explosion could create millions of 3 megaton missiles and create multiple super coronal entrained magnetic fields for my shuttle, the energy just increases, and it doesn't take much energy to unkink the worm holes, just particles of matter and anti matter, and as the worm holes gets bigger, the faster the particles hit each other to cause bigger bangs that can unkink bigger worm holes. You practically gain energy from nothing! My idea could work!

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