View Full Version : NASA Engineers Present 3D Model Of "Warp Drive" Space Craft - 2 Weeks To Andromeda
Mike Gorman
11th June 2014, 11:09
http://sciencealert.com.au/news/20141106-25657-2.html
This news alert came out on an Australian online magazine -Very Interesting, and Exciting!
But one wonders if they have got this already, and are just providing a plausible period of time to present it finally to us all?
Matt P
11th June 2014, 13:33
I find that it's extremely interesting and exciting that we have anti-gravity propulsion already, that exceeds the speed of light. I find it extremely difficult to be excited about anything that is rolled out by the fake reality control matrix, of which the military agency NASA is a big part. If they are advertising that this is just a 3D model that will one day, maybe take us to the stars puts disclosure as far off into the future as they want. Sorry but I want it yesterday. I don't care what NASA says. But, yes, it's very exciting regardless, that this is a very real technology.
Matt
Mike Gorman
11th June 2014, 13:38
Yes mpennery, I had a similar range of thoughts, in light of what has been presented by so many 'Skunkworks' ex-employees, and many others
i suppose it is just notable that it is appearing in the mainstream media slop buckets-the NASA PR machine...so it is interesting on that level if none other really!
Carmody
12th June 2014, 14:21
Warp bubbles are easy. It is gestated from a simple point in understanding of er, things.
Lets just say that I'm about as confident as I could be that I could, if given the resources... create a craft that would probably be, in appearance, indistinguishable from 'other' craft, when witnessed from afar. Or even close up. There are some hurdles (ahem) to overcome, but not insurmountable, IMO. (I've covered all of this in various threads and spots on the forum, little bits here and there)
What they are showing is a wagon wheel, vs that of a jet engine.
Our problem is that the technologies involved are multi-edged things...that can go in any direction.
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