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How About a Near Light Speed Space Craft ?

Present day propulsion technology using kinetic energy propulsion invented by German Professor Oberth in the 1920’s.The technology is almost a 100 years old and pretty soon will be classified as an antique. What has the world’s scientific community invented that realistically can take man into the future? This rest of the line left blank as there is nothing to put down.

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March 28, 2007 (FPRC) -- This is all about to change. The “ Inventor “ who wishes to remain anonymous says, “that he has created a mankind first based on every day physics used by many”. The propulsion application is a first and a patent has been filed. There is no information on the World Wide Web or any other source of publication on this future invention. Even his patent application and patent will not be published at his request.

Historically, since we are talking about present day antique propulsion technology which hits ~ 25k miles/hr. max (.00378 % of c=186,000 miles/sec) has a very limited travel distance. Using this technology the time required to travel to say Alpha Centauri our closest neighboring galaxy would take hundreds if not thousands of years.

He says, “even if my propulsion hits 50 % of light speed that is ~ 330,000,000 miles/hr. there is plenty of room to learn and grow towards 98 % the speed of light (c=670,616,629.384 mile per hour). This would mean travel to mars in weeks not years and travel to Alpha Centauri in 5 to 10 light years, even sooner possible. The possibility for space colonization, space mining, and space travel would be limitless. Forget about the low earth orbit joy trips now being offered by space tourism companies. We are talking about really being explorers finding your own worlds and being Columbus and Lewis and Clark blazing trails determining your own existence by your own hands”.

Oh, and you say the cost of such technology must be out of this world. Nothing further could be from the truth. The cost per lb. for current Chemical Rocket technology is 2,000 to 10,000 dollars per each launch required and usage having possible recovery of rockets components. Cost per lb. for Near Light Speed Propulsion technology will only be the cost of running the space craft at several million dollars per month once launched into LEO. The NLS components are not reusable and will stay in space for the entire life of the space craft traveling across the universe in any direction at anytime.

The propulsion technology has been peer reviewed by several physicist as being valid technology following Newton’s and Einstein’s laws using invariant mass propulsion.

Present Day Solid Rocket Exhaust is 1,000 to 4,000 m/s with 10^3 to 10^7 N thrust and duration of minutes.

The Proposed Near Light Speed Propulsion Exhaust is 300,000,000 m/s with 10^3 to 10^9 N thrust and duration years - decades.

Estimated cost for Space Shuttle is hundreds of billions of dollars with $ 500 million per launch and $ 50 million per month to maintain the life of the space craft is expected around 2012.

Estimated cost for NLS Space Craft is hundreds of millions of dollars with $ 200 million per launch and $ 2 million per month.

Those forward thinking aerospace companies which are interested in the future of space travel may contact “ The Inventor “. A trade secret agreement will be required of all parties interested.

Contact: “ The Inventor “
Link: nlspropulsion@pacbell.net


Send an email to The Inventor of http://

Keywords: space craft propulsion


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