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glhayman
Posted: Jan 25 2007, 03:26 AM


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Check out this interesting website detailing a new method of traveling extreme distances through space. It is quite simple and doesn't contradict any laws of physics and provides many substantiating links and graphics. This is most likely the vehicle we will be utilizing or all future space exploration.

http://www.ovalecotech.ca

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kaneda
Posted: Jan 25 2007, 10:35 AM


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The information looked like something produced by a talented 10 year old.


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KKris
  Posted: Jan 25 2007, 04:05 PM


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The information looked like something produced by a talented 10 year old.



that was a good one!
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KKris
Posted: Jan 25 2007, 04:29 PM


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Sorry! hayman,

I went through some of your links and found too much to read as there were too many links.

What is going to supply the current to create the strong magnetic field for your engine?

Don't trust the NASA and others about the so called 'break through propulsion physics' and so on. After fifty years they will come back and say that their theory was wrong.

Your ideas are great with no propellant, conductive exterior, non-vibrating propulsion system and so on. It will be interesting in designing something like that.

Some of the links looked like existing physics theories explained once again, so, I didn't visit those links.
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kaneda
Posted: Jan 26 2007, 11:09 AM


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KKris. I think people should provide the relative information and keep links to a minimum. Very few people are going to sit in front of a computer for 3-4 hours reading pages of information on a subject.


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Posted: Jan 26 2007, 02:18 PM


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How big of an asteroid would you need to hollow out some of the center and gravity would not let the air escape?


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kaneda
Posted: Jan 29 2007, 08:17 AM


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4Dguy. Ideally as big as possible. Ceres (580 miles diameter) which is actually round and has more fresh water than the Earth as well as a thin atmosphere would be ideal for very long journeys. Unfortunately the bigger it is, the more proulsive force you need to move it around.

Otherwise something a few miles across and you would live on the inside. You could impart a spin to it so have gravity of sorts though moving around in a large tank of water for a few hours a day would help keep some muscle tone.

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glhayman
Posted: Jan 31 2007, 06:40 PM


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Hey Thanks for the input; negative or otherwise.

I learned web site design and wrote the website in about three months and am neither a writer nor a web designer so I'm happy it turned out as good as it did.
If you look beyond the flaws the design is unique, soundly thought out and quite visionary.

It was down for a few days at the end of Jan for year end and updates so if you couldn't see it please try again now.

http://www.ovalecotech.ca

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