Warp Engines & Hyper-Drive Space Propulsion on Our Horizon's?

Jane Tipper
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has been the leading source of information on aerospace technology, engineering and science for more than 70 years. Every year they host a contest that awards prizes for the best theoretical papers submitted in a few different categories. Last year a paper based on the original theories of a German physicist Burkhard Heim was submitted and won in the Nuclear and Future flight Category.

Heim had begun to research and theorize about the possibility of hyper drive propulsion in 1950's and was attempting to close the biggest rift in physics between quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of relativity. Heim hypothesized there was a six dimensional world where the forces of gravity and electromagnetism were coupled together. Claims regarding the possibility of anti gravity have been investigated by NASA before, but this one is different in that it uses entirely new fields with new properties. When researchers at the German Electron Synchrotron in Hamburg tested Heim's quantum theory in a computer simulation, it concluded masses of fundamental particles that matched the measured values to within the accuracy of experimental error and two years after Heim's death his esteemed and long time colleague Illobrand Von Ludwiger recalculated the mass formula using a more accurate gravitational constant which resulted in even more precise tolerances.

The theory would require a huge rotating ring placed above a superconducting coil that would create an intense magnetic field, in theory if the field and current in the coil were large enough, the electromagnetic force created would reduce the gravitational pull on the ring to the point where it floats free. With a faster spinning ring and stronger magnetic field, gravitophotons would interact with conventional gravity and create a repulsive anti-gravity force. The exact details are still unclear, but it is suggested a space craft fitted with a coil and ring could be propelled into a multi-dimensional hyperspace.

Although NASA still considers hyper-drive and warp engines only speculative, research is being conducted by the AIAA and the military in hopes that space travel with hyper-drive engines will be developed sooner than any of us might think, making it possible to travel the distance between earth and Mars in as little as 5 hours as opposed to 6 months. The discovery of the new planet outside our solar system that astronomers say appears to be habitable may be just the catalyst we need to boost the hyper-drive research back to the top of the priority list in order to facilitate space exploration and new habitable planets.

Published by Jane Tipper

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  • Paul8/30/2010

    It's interesting!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ScAHXN_kAY

  • alan stanley ward11/9/2009

    cooper pairs and supperconductoring pairs of what, bosc, of.. higgs fields? field ?? hyperspace.

  • alan stanley ward11/9/2009

    quanta are half charges not to expect the oposite sisters when equalent, electrons etc,????.

  • alan stanley ward11/9/2009

    such fields need proper protection, from heat and field, i imagine you could drag the magnetic field and produce direction using said heim forces and not unlikely to survive, like wood which has a carbon based insulator and heat sheild and fiber,the tail would trail, oh focus fusion could be the battery,and has mega gause feilds described in heim theory as quatumn effective,and increasing, add london effect and exercize and may be the gravity be enough, as photon increase and nutrenos space time and gravity particals are built in eienstien, and heim.

  • coy l9/24/2009

    so if i took a round ball of metal and tie it to a rope. my hand would be the sun pulling on the ball,as the rope is pull in the spin gets faster at max speed the rope is cut and u get Hyper-space/so if the earth was to speed up everything would get heavyer and the earth would slowly get further from the sun. mass over matter.

  • alan ward5/22/2009

    nutrons and neutrenos pass by in a quientessent dimentional place space time,if fusion space time. quintesimal, sizes i a hyper field hyper space travling 8 times light. zero point, and energy increases may be involved.or something like it.space time,quanta quatumn energy therom space time, there is a little known half charge theories of matter matter space time in which we pass,mass time theoris and charge manipulatable substance like sheet.eienstien space time.

  • alan stanley ward.5/22/2009

    strong feilds make heat energy hyper space so wood and its fibres are less effected in huge fields thus the insulating habitat a place witch have energy quintessence matter with hyper speed energies,charges full speed the normal may be pulled first by ring then.hitting 25 tesla may work as mass and quasar fusion fusions all stars in feilds a spacific space pull or a entry quintesence equilents photon or gravity and antigravty void bending space backwards anti gravity and electromagnetic forces will rise time to into hyperwarps or places dimentional ai ai captain kirk.two rings of matter conductors and antigravity gravity london effect,different stages in bendeing in and around spacetime increaes tesla.

  • alan ward5/22/2009

    hyper drive requiring a field ring requiring void mass charges anti gravity and photon equilent matter gravity and electromagnetic equvilents higgs and boson and time should a rotating ring and increasible feilds have these qualities of charge a rudder can be built if feilds push pull void charge around and hyperspeed electromagnetic and gravity, kind of like a fish and a wood insulating habitate in mindle pulling feilds charges quanta full and maybe half charges or so to these substances hyperspace.arround a rotating ring,spaceship.so far all ships have rudders.

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