I bet we already have it; british hacker gary mckinnon in 2002 pulled off the "biggest military hack ever" when he hacked the US military; he said the USA already had a full space fleet in 2002.
That means the US military will have solved the problem of finding an exotic material where the speed at which light propagates is complex valued. If Gary McKinnon really did this hack, please tell us what this material is. If he can't do that, then I find his assertions suspect. The nature of an exotic material like this would completely redefine physics as we know it. It is the key to everything.
to move faster than light, the spacecraft itself would require negative energy densities, and acceleration needs energy and momentum - although the paper does not explain how this could be managed
The paper gives no useful information. It is entirely theoretical. Not bullshit, but we aren't even close to having it.
That's either complete bullshit or they've had this tech for a long time
I bet we already have it; british hacker gary mckinnon in 2002 pulled off the "biggest military hack ever" when he hacked the US military; he said the USA already had a full space fleet in 2002.
Biggest hack ever was just randomly connecting to machines without a password.... so hack, much compromise, many backdoor
those are the bush admin's words.
No, I know.... its just funny cause there wasn't much technical skill required, just time and patience
That means the US military will have solved the problem of finding an exotic material where the speed at which light propagates is complex valued. If Gary McKinnon really did this hack, please tell us what this material is. If he can't do that, then I find his assertions suspect. The nature of an exotic material like this would completely redefine physics as we know it. It is the key to everything.
im far from the 1st person to talk about gary mckinnon - do some research if you are so interested.
I have a feeling that the most advanced humans are not sharing their toys with us.
The paper gives no useful information. It is entirely theoretical. Not bullshit, but we aren't even close to having it.
Where are the brakes?
I'm calling bullshit.
You mean Star Trek was a documentary?