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Re: Hyperdrives are here says The New Scientist (well, sort of)
« on: February 07, 2006, 05:00:59 PM »
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"Dröscher is hazy about the details, but he suggests that a spacecraft... could be propelled into a multidimensional hyperspace. Here the constants of nature could be different, and even the speed of light could be several times faster than we experience. If this happens, it would be possible to reach Mars in less than 3 hours and a star 11 light years away in only 80 days.."

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http://www.newscientistspace.com/channel/space-tech/mg18925331.200

While I'm already fascinated about the possibility of travelling faster than light, I find it even much more fascinating that Burkhard Heim says his theorie would show that there is live after death, re-incarnation and that god exists...

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