Robert DeVries
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Post by Robert DeVries on Feb 24, 2018 1:34:12 GMT -5
Reactionless Superluminal Drive The reactionless superluminal drive is an experimental form of travel utilizing Heim theory and specialized superconductive [REDACTED] rotating ring system. This allows for near-limitless acceleration at subluminal velocities. The drive produces two energy fields, one of positive energy density, and one of negative energy density. These fields are what allows the drive to attain apparent superluminal velocities. The region in which the vessel sits is separated from real-space, preserving causality. The reactionless drive was first postulated in 3701 HD (Brumas's early information-age) by Rochard Maldros, and began development in 3870 HD by John Jones and Shila Notur.
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