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Fast Interstellar Space Travel using Phase-shifted Electrodynamic Propulsion

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2010

It is a brief explanation about phase-shifted electrodynamic force (f ≥ c/L) causing electrodynamic drag, and consequently, generating propulsion in the outer space, enabling fast interstellar travel.
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  • This still wouldnt even get you close to the speeds necessary for interstellar flight.

  • @TheMysteriousAtheist

    Take a look at "Phase-shift Plasma Turbine"  and "Relativistic Phase Displacement Space Drive"

    watch?v=GSkxPghXTCg

  • This is pretty easy to debunk, I don't even have to figure the whole thing out, your units are wrong. C/L has units of 1/time while F has units of (mass*distance)/time^2. Therefore F cannot be equal to C/L, the units prohibit even the comparison.

    Total bullshit.

  • @loveofphysics

    f(Hz or 1/s) is frequency, c(m/s) is speed of light, and L(m) is the length of array.

    What is wrong with units? 1/s=(m/s)/m are ok. Are you confusing f(frequency) with F(force)?

  • apparently lorentz transformatons did not reach your world

  • @DarkTemp0

    If you think it will be useful for a long space journey, you can use lorentz transformations by yourself.

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  • Well if you can create your engine successfully, we can find out what is on Kepler 22-b! :D

  • @mferreirajr If f refers to frequency, then at least your units are correct. But the line reading "FTL force if (f>= c/L)" seemed be discussing a force.

  • @MrJustintime72

    forget speed loss.

    a large enough speck of dust will go straight through the whole ship in a head on colission(large enough is about the same size as a grain of salt)

  • @LouistheHedgehog

    If starship reaches an acceleration of 9.8m/s², then the crew will experience 1 g-force which is equivalent to the acceleration of Earth's gravity.

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