In the Theory of Relativity time is treated as a dimension. This property of time has never been completely understood and accepted because we instinctively perceive time only as a running parameter. In recent developments of the Theory of Relativity, it has been proposed to apply a coordinate transformation by which the four coordinates all acquire the dimension of space, with time defined as a running parameter related to the speed of light. The transformation formally defines the Four‐Space or, using a common word for spaces with more than three dimensions, the “Hyperspace”. Under this paradigm, the entire story of the Universe is similar to a set of nested trajectories in which our “reality” develops along a membrane moving through the nested trajectories at the speed of light. The new paradigm implies the existence of multiple “parallel” membranes, or parallel local universes or multiverses and “crossing” membranes, or “orthogonal” local Universes, which do not emerge from the plain Theory of Relativity. In the Hyperspace everything normally travels at the speed of light, but a localized strong gravitational field, which creates a propagation speed discontinuity in Hyperspace, may allow travel to different local universes or Faster Than Light (FTL) travel within the same local universe. The collision or focusing of gravitational waves can produce effects comparable to those of short‐lived black holes that can be projected into the Hyperspace to produce the required speed modification. Well known optical effects and four‐dimensional rotation may also find application to Hyperspace travel.
Hyperspace for Space Travel
SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM-STAIF 2007: 11th Conf Thermophys.Applic.in Micrograv.; 24th Symp Space Nucl.Pwr.Propulsion; 5th Conf Hum/Robotic Techn & Vision Space Explor.; 5th Symp Space Coloniz.; 4th Symp New Frontrs & Future Con ; 2007 ; Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)
AIP Conference Proceedings ; 880 , 1 ; 1117-1124
30.01.2007
8 pages
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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