Terry/Kyle:  Now this is the 'right question.'-->  If so, why can't you reverse 
the process, and take back some of the energy you put into 'space' to move 
yourself relative to it?


Or access a more 'energetic & gravitationally active' region of space to "put 
into 'space' to move yourself relative to it."

 

 

Yes exactly on M. Alcubierre.  But first you need to access a point of 
'Super-Gravity' as a controlled/focused field to 'warp' space something along 
the lines of focusing a point-lead super-grav point 'ahead' of your 'craft' 
simultaneously compressing space ahead of you while sling-shotting yourself 
ahead 'through' the warped space.

 

'IF' there is adjacent/parallel 'DarkSpace' that we can build a reactor to 
create a controlled quasi-worm-hole to connect us to, then Michele Alcubieri's 
concept comes true.  The bleed-through subDarkSpace Field would tend to 
hyper-gravionic and methinks 'focusable' electro-magnetically.

 

Terry:  I think this might answer---->If so, why can't you reverse the process, 
and take back some of the energy you put into 'space' to move yourself relative 
to it?
 
 
> Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 08:27:20 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:"Reactionless" propulsion
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Kyle Mcallister
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> > 2. An alternative possibility, which I sometimes wonder about, is to 
> > consider space itself (whatever space IS) as reaction mass. Can you 'dump' 
> > energy into it to satisfy kE in all frames? Can you set a 'piece of space' 
> > in motion equal and oppositely to yourself to satisfy both conservation of 
> > energy, and conservation of momentum? If so, why can't you reverse the 
> > process, and take back some of the energy you put into 'space' to move 
> > yourself relative to it?
> 
> That's sort of how Miguel Alcubierre's warp drive works. It's not
> actually propelling space but contracting space in front of the
> vehicle.
> 
> Terry
> 
                                          
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