Emerging Physics for Novel Field Propulsion Science

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作者
Hauser, Jochem [1 ]
Droescher, Walter
机构
[1] Ostfalia Univ Appl Sci, Fac H, Campus Suderburg, Suderburg, Germany
关键词
Six Fundamental Physical Forces; Three Different Gravitational Fields; Ordinary And Non-Ordinary Matter; Generation Of Gravity-Like Fields In The Laboratory; Interaction Between Electromagnetism And Gravitation; Propellantless Propulsion; Extended Heim Theory (EHT);
D O I
10.1063/1.3326245
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
All space vehicles in use today need some kind of fuel for operation. The basic physics underlying this propulsion principle severely limits the specific impulse and/or available thrust. Launch capabilities from the surface of the Earth require huge amounts of fuel. Hence, space flight, as envisaged by von Braun in the early 50s of the last century, will not be possible using this concept. Only if novel physical principles are found can these limits be overcome. Gravitational field propulsion is based on the generation of gravitational (gravity-like) fields by manmade devices. In other words, gravity-like fields should be experimentally controllable. Present physics believes that there are four fundamental interactions: strong (nuclei), weak (radioactive decay), electromagnetism and Newtonian gravitation. As experience has shown for the last six decades, none of these physical interactions is suitable as a basis for novel space propulsion. None of the advanced physical theories like string theory or quantum gravity, go beyond these four known interactions. On the contrary, recent results from causal dynamical triangulation simulations indicate that wormholes in spacetime do not seem to exist, and thus even this type of exotic space travel may well be impossible. Recently, novel physical concepts were published that might lead to advanced space propulsion technology, represented by two additional long range gravitational-like force fields that would be both attractive and repulsive, resulting from interaction of gravity with electromagnetism. A propulsion technology, based on these novel long range fields, would be working without propellant.
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