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... for warp drive begins with John W. Campbell's novel Islands of Space in 1930. Fictional conjecture on the warp drive has given way to serious scientific speculation following publication of Alcubierre's seminal warp drive paper in 1994. It is concluded that the realisation of warp drive might be achieved around ...
... a dynamic warp drive metric is then described as a possible solution to the interstellar distance barrier. The large negative energy density calculated from the stress-energy tensor required for a reasonable warp bubble radius ... and successful applications of metrics to astrophysics, this paper is intended to provide an introduction to the theory behind the warp drive and stimulate increased academic consideration of the subject.
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'''Year''' - 2008
'''Keywords''' - Warp drive, space drive, general relativity, horizon mission methodology
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.347
'''Number of Pages''' - 6
Abstract
The prospects for a realistic engineered warp drive are currently within the ... the warp drive since the seminal paper and discuss the tremendous theoretical advances that have been made. The problem definition will be considered in the context of the NASA Horizon mission methodology.
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... for faster-than-light warp drives and wormholes have been conceived within the framework of Einstein's general relativity. Variations of general relativity are explored as theorists seek ways to resolve the mismatch ... rendering warp drives and wormholes impossible. An analytical approach is suggested to investigate this question and to raise this issue so that other researchers pursuing breakthrough propulsion can take this unknown into account.
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... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 61 61
'''Page ''' - 364-369
'''Year''' - 2008
'''Keywords''' - Warp drive, Casimir effect, brane-world, Alcubierre, Cosmological Constant, Inflation, Extra Dimension. PACS
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008 ... -propulsion. Due to the fact that spacetime expansion itself is not restricted by relativity, a faster-than-light `warp drive' could be created. Calculations of the energy requirements of such a drive are performed ...
... transmissions to Earth of his daily activities, which included him recording a David Bowie song and video while in space.
Before Hadfield made headlines around the world at least one Canadian imagined a time when Canadian astronauts would be launched into space from Canada.
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 13 by Robert ...
... Geoff Sheerin, an Ontario based engineer, announced his plans to build a modern version of the infamous V-2 missile. Sheerin re-imagined the single-engine rocket as a vehicle for ... unforeseen weather using Canadian technology.
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield by Robert Godwin Back to the start
Footnotes
i http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/ ...
... their historic course by the writings of Jules Verne, and most specifically his serial ''From the Earth to the Moon''. Verne's novel about mankind's first space launch holds a special ... of spaceships. Goddard kept the original newspaper serial and referred to it as late as 1929.
As well as ''From the Earth to the Moon'' Jules Verne wrote a novel set in the ... one Canadian, had moved south of the border to try his hand at building rockets...
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 2 by Robert Godwin Chapter 2 ...
... by extension, hypersonic flight. The University of Toronto, where Stehling returned to study, was working with money from the Canadian government to install a supersonic wind-tunnel at a Department of Defense facility ... United States (and vice versa), created a political environment where money began to flow into Canada from institutions and governments from around the world; principally for research into the upper atmosphere.
The United ...
... may have ultimately diluted the activities of the CRS which seems to have gone into a prolonged period of decline from this point onwards. Canada's only serious rocket society was later ... Canada's preeminent center of aerospace engineering. xvi
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 4 by Robert Godwin Chapter 4
Footnotes
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