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Reaching The Stars: The Interstellar Space Exploration Technology Initiative (iSETI) Report
Current physics informs us that interstellar travel is impossible. This 100 page iSETI Report, Reaching The Stars: The Interstellar Space Exploration Technology Initiative Report" provides technology management concepts, relativistic and gravitational physics hypotheses (minimum mathematics), and strategic analysis of how academia, space technology management and the Reusable Launch Vehicle industry can make the industry breakthroughs required to reach the stars.
Contact:
Mr. Ben Solomon
QuantumRisk.com
Tel: 303-679-6305
eFax: 801-365-8995
solomon@QuantumRisk.com
http://www.QuantumRisk.com
Reaching The Stars: The Interstellar Space Exploration Technology Initiative (iSETI) Report.
Denver, CO, -- August 30, 2003 -- Current physics informs us that interstellar travel is impossible. This 100 page iSETI Report, Reaching The Stars: The Interstellar Space Exploration Technology Initiative Report" provides technology management concepts, relativistic and gravitational physics hypotheses (minimum mathematics), and strategic analysis of how academia, space technology management and the Reusable Launch Vehicle industry can make the industry breakthroughs required to reach the stars.
Several paradigm shifts are anticipated, and outlined. Time travel theories are flawed. Momentum exchange bypass is possible. Spacetime is different from the spacetime grid. Unfortunately, modern theories on gravity describe the spacetime grid and not spacetime. Special Theory of Relativity measures the behavior of the spacetime grid between two observers, but spacetime itself is unchanged. Gravity is a virtual field but its effects are real.
The US needs to encourage many more technologies, and private space technology entrepreneurs. NASA, despite being the best in the world has lost its 30-year lead to Third World countries such as China. NASA needs to be significantly restructured. Academia needs to generate revolutionary theories that will enable NASA or its successor to develop Post-Newtonian Propulsion Technology Systems.
This iSETI Report, ISBN 0-9720116-3-3, is based on 30 years of research into how conventional wisdom can be replaced with out-of-the-box thinking to deliver space propulsion technologies of the future.
Mr. Solomon has 20+ years industry experience as a technologist, management consultant, and corporate strategist. He has worked for or re-engineered processes at Texas Instruments, Coopers & Lybrand, and Unilever. His publications can be accessed via his website, http://www.QuantumRisk.com/.
For information: http://www.QuantumRisk.com/
Contact: Solomon@QuantumRisk.com
Phone: 303-679-6305
eFax: 801-365-8995
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