Saturday, February 16, 2013

inertia

WHat is the biggest problem to ultra fast space travel?

it's inertia.

What is inertia? Inertia is why seat belts are required. When a car
crashes into anything, its motion stops but the people in the car
continue forward. Without seat belts they are pushed by inertia
through the windshield. Ouch!

Back to the spaceship. It must somehow travel with inertia controlled.
So when the space ships'  engines blast into high speeds the occupants
are not thrown back into their seats so firmly that they cannot control
the space vehicle.

Then when the space ship arrives at its destination, it must slow down
to orbit. This slowing down will make it impossible to be anywhere
but a back-facing padded seat. Again, making it difficult to control the ship.

BUT if inertia can be control and the space ship travels inside its own
bubble of space, then there will be little or no inertia affects.

That is what space engineers are working on now. When they achieve
a way for a space ship to create an inertia bubble around its hull and they
are able to push the ship forward through this bubble, we will be able to
travel in space and most likely at speeds greater then lightspeed.

We have some of the math. We have a theoretical understanding.
We just need to build it.

And that's the way I see it.
Straight Talk with Jay Clifford.

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