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Well I never said that I knew everything about NegMat drives. But the math DOES work. Negative matter has negative mass. its negative mass negates the mass of the ship and makes the system mass equal zero. No mass means no energy required to move. It also means no speed limits.
But heres another idea:
We usually think of wormholes as being gates that we open, go through, and thats it. But why? If we can open and move wormholes about as we want, we would have no use for newtonian drives. We would simply open the wormhole and move the mouth of the wormhole so the ship is now in it. Then bam, youre somewhere else, without using newtonian drives.
But heres another idea:
We usually think of wormholes as being gates that we open, go through, and thats it. But why? If we can open and move wormholes about as we want, we would have no use for newtonian drives. We would simply open the wormhole and move the mouth of the wormhole so the ship is now in it. Then bam, youre somewhere else, without using newtonian drives.
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Would you mind explain what is negative matter? I see everybody saying that it's maater, but negative, and it repels normal matter... WHAT IS MATTER? You people are jumping on this negative matter band wagon too soon. It works in math? Great! Hell, manifolds work in math too, but I don't see any type of pratival uses for it, and they are one weird thing... Just don't explain how it works, and move along!
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http://www.whidbey.com/forward/TechPubs.htmlWicked Pilot wrote:Do be so quick to support the fringe if you don't understand the basics.
Fringe nuts generally aren't published in peer-reviewed journals.
It's not my place in life to make people happy. Don't talk to me unless you're prepared to watch me slaughter cows you hold sacred. Don't talk to me unless you're prepared to have your basic assumptions challenged. If you want bunnies in light, talk to someone else.
and warspite, as i explained earlier, negative matter is matter which has negative mass and energy. you speed it up and it looses energy, slow it down and it gains energy. this is why the equations work:
look, if you have 10 kg of matter and -10 kg negative matter both moving at say 10m/s >>
(10e2 - 10e2)/2 = 0 Joules
The equations balance and the laws of physics aren't broken. e=mc^2 works too
(10 * 9e16 + (-10) * 9e16) = 0 Joules.
No problems.
look, if you have 10 kg of matter and -10 kg negative matter both moving at say 10m/s >>
(10e2 - 10e2)/2 = 0 Joules
The equations balance and the laws of physics aren't broken. e=mc^2 works too
(10 * 9e16 + (-10) * 9e16) = 0 Joules.
No problems.
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Yeah, you're right... I have been checking out it's publications. Hell, anything published on a Physics Journal can be considered fringe, most of it is pure abstraction and in no way falsifiable, yet.Enlightenment wrote:http://www.whidbey.com/forward/TechPubs.htmlWicked Pilot wrote:Do be so quick to support the fringe if you don't understand the basics.
Fringe nuts generally aren't published in peer-reviewed journals.
I have a few quibbles with his negative matter explanations, but the most evident remark is:
(http://www.whidbey.com/forward/pdf/tp091.pdf)Although negative rest mass energy, negative kinetic energy, and negative matter are not standard concepts in Newtonian mechanics, they do not immediately seem to lead to obvious logocal contradictions. At the very leastm they have enough logical validity that they can be used in writing science fiction, or in speculating on possible future "breakthroughs" in advanced propulsion physics.
Now, this is all fringe science to me! He has everything well thought out, and explains it in detail on the paper, I have to admit that, but it's all just a plot device to bypass the normal problems of STL travel.
Also, he defends ZPE and the Casimir Effect, and THAT's fringe! in the following document, he proposes a cyclic Casimir machine, but reaches to the conclusion that something might be wrong due to the violation of the Laws of Thermodynamics.
http://www.whidbey.com/forward/pdf/tp132.pdf... Using the accepted theories and models for the behaviour of the Casimir cavities under the influence of the quantum mechanical electromagnetic fluctuations of the vaccum, I have described a method of manipulating the shape of a Casimir cavity in a cyclical manner, so that I can extract either electrical or mechanical energy from tje forces acting on the walls of the Casimir cavity, while at the same time periodically returning the Casimir cavity to it's original state. Since this procedure would generate more energy than it uses, it is highly probable that something is wrong. The most likely candidate is that the Casimir forces on the individual walls of a cavity with zero total energy are not zero. But i know of no reference to this. There may be other explanations.
Oh, well... I guess we have to find another way... Let me finish this small nitpick, just by saying that the quantum world is a fascinating place, with remarkable possibilities, but there's a distinct difference between the microworld and the macroworld. Things that work for the small, usually don't work for the large. The Casimir effect may work (and THAT it's still debatable!), but unless we get far more than we put in, it's not worth it.
From an engineer point of view, it would be a big monster, powered by another big monster, just to provide enough power to Mankind, and if we have the initial monster to power it up, why build it?
Anyway, adding to the propulsion tech: how about if there would be some way to circumvent relativistic laws by altering the underlying mathematical basis? Either by discovering, or developing, a whole new mathematical metric system.
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I'm talking about you. Your posting a link as opposed to writing about how the math does add up is suggesting that you don't understand the subject at hand. Robert Forward can come here and debate his findings if he likes, but unless he does, you need to enlighten us yourself, not simply post a link.Enlightenment wrote:http://www.whidbey.com/forward/TechPubs.htmlWicked Pilot wrote:Do be so quick to support the fringe if you don't understand the basics.
Fringe nuts generally aren't published in peer-reviewed journals.
I hope you don't take this as an insult or malice, but it's important that you do the work yourself, of you will make yourself look like those Trekkies that spout bullshit about quantom mechanics when they don't understand the difference between energy and power.
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My problem with it is in the concept itself:
How do we create negative matter?
Of course, the mathematics are pretty simple, since it's all the same, but with a reversed signal, but how do we make it?
And don't anybody spout technobabble, there's enough around here already!
How do we create negative matter?
Of course, the mathematics are pretty simple, since it's all the same, but with a reversed signal, but how do we make it?
And don't anybody spout technobabble, there's enough around here already!
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Not really, compare what happens when you square two, and when you square negative two. Then compare what happens when you take the square root of two, and when you take the square root of negative two. I hope you see where I'm going.Warspite wrote:Of course, the mathematics are pretty simple,
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I see your point, but what I meant was, the demonstration based on linear equations (momentum, for example) are pretty simple: (+Mv) + (-Mv) = 0. Duh!Wicked Pilot wrote:Not really, compare what happens when you square two, and when you square negative two. Then compare what happens when you take the square root of two, and when you take the square root of negative two. I hope you see where I'm going.Warspite wrote:Of course, the mathematics are pretty simple,
Of course, going beyond linear expressions, we can fall into the traps of imaginary numbers, and they are only of help in the mathematical realm.
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Believe me, the deeper into Physics that you go, the more dicier the math gets. Just turning a positive into a negative sends shit flying all over the place.Warspite wrote: I see your point, but what I meant was, the demonstration based on linear equations (momentum, for example) are pretty simple: (+Mv) + (-Mv) = 0. Duh!
Of course, going beyond linear expressions, we can fall into the traps of imaginary numbers, and they are only of help in the mathematical realm.
As an example, try the equation for relativistic momentum:
p=(mu)/((1-(u^2)/(c^2))^(1/2))
Look what happens to your negatives
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Hate to burst your bubble, but this only works with some form of fuel to position the craft in parking orbit or beyond, in order to reach excape velocity, even in orbit, you need to get velocity. You can steal energy but there is such a small amount of momentum gained that it would be faster and cheaper to use fuel. It's taken some 30 years and Voyager is only a few hundred billion miles away, pretty damn slow by intersteller, even interplanetary, standards. Ion drives could probably get you faster, using the same system of gravity stealing. But in order to send a peopled mission you'ld have to send a large craft and gravity is THE weakest force in the universe, a large enough ship would not benefit much by this use of gravity.Wicked Pilot wrote:This may suprise you so hold on to your ass..
Now I know what you're say, something like "Wicked Pilot is full of shit, but then again, he usually is right, and handsome at that." Let me explain, and this is somewhat obvious, the concept of gravational assist. Yep that's right, the method that sent the Pioneers, the Voyagers, and Galileo into the outer solar system. The starships literally steal energy away from the planets they get their assist from. Think of what happens if you grabb onto a spinning merry-go-round, and then letting go. You basically get shot off, just like a spacecraft getting shot out of the orbit of a planet. Large bodies like Jupiter can shoot a spaceprobe across the solar system. Of course, a planet like Jupiter will lose so much energy in the proces that after thousands and thousands of years, it will have traveled one centemeter less around its orbit.
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I think we're on the same flight level.Wicked Pilot wrote: Believe me, the deeper into Physics that you go, the more dicier the math gets. Just turning a positive into a negative sends shit flying all over the place.
As an example, try the equation for relativistic momentum:
p=(mu)/((1-(u^2)/(c^2))^(1/2))
Look what happens to your negatives
I tottaly agree with you. My point is that, it's easy to fall into the trap of negative matter, just by using linear expressions to explain it. Math or physics aside, my main problem is from an engineering point of view: how to make this stuff and keep it. But I don't think Dr. Ronald has explained that...
I don't like the concept. It's too... negative.
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Okay is this just me, or did anyone else find this incredably funny?Warspite wrote:I don't like the concept. It's too... negative.
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Thank you newbie for pointing that out to us. Do you think that just maybe I didn't mention that because I thought most people on the board would already understand the obvious? This ain't Spacebattles you know.SyntaxVorlon wrote:Hate to burst your bubble, but this only works with some form of fuel to position the craft in parking orbit or beyond, in order to reach excape velocity, even in orbit, you need to get velocity.
Now you're talking out your ass. Go ask someone on the Galileo team if it would have been more cost effective or easier to simply add more fuel to the probe. I'm interested to hear what they say to you.You can steal energy but there is such a small amount of momentum gained that it would be faster and cheaper to use fuel.
What the fuck is gravity stealing? How does one steal gravity? Do you understand how gravitational assist works?using the same system of gravity stealing.
The mass of the ship is inconsequencial compared to the mass of a planet. Size of the starship can be neglected in this instance.But in order to send a peopled mission you'ld have to send a large craft and gravity is THE weakest force in the universe, a large enough ship would not benefit much by this use of gravity.
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[Spock, STVI]I believe their response would be... "Build us a fucking skyhook then genius, then we'll put lots of extra stuff on it mova-fucker"[/spock, STVI]Wicked Pilot wrote:Now you're talking out your ass. Go ask someone on the Galileo team if it would have been more cost effective or easier to simply add more fuel to the probe. I'm interested to hear what they say to you.SyntaxVorlon wrote:You can steal energy but there is such a small amount of momentum gained that it would be faster and cheaper to use fuel.
The only problem with gravity assist is that it is not technically a drive system. (and that you have to know where you are going, and it is kinda slow)
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