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Posted By: esin Space travel near speed of light this century - 02/12/06 04:26 PM
On Tuesday, Feb. 14, noted physicist Dr. Franklin Felber will present his new exact solution of Einstein's 90-year-old gravitational field equation to the Space Technology and Applications International Forum (STAIF) in Albuquerque. The solution is the first that accounts for masses moving near the speed of light.

http://www.physorg.com/news10789.html

waiting with bated breathe ~esin
Interesting. Thanks!
http://timetravelportal.com/viewtopic.ph...2e737da305c554f

One would do well to read wth care lest one step into something steamingly noisome.

"Felber's new solution can be used to test Einstein's theory of gravity at low cost in a storage-ring laboratory facility by detecting antigravity in the unexplored regime of near-speed-of-light velocities."

Uncle Al will wait for the laboratory observation. Note that nobody has seen anomalous scattering events in high luminosity electron-positron or proton-antiproton colliding ring accelerators, nor in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider's gold-gold nucleus collisions (200 GeV/nucleon, 40 TeV overall). Nothing therein is moving at a paltry 1/sqrt(3) of lightspeed, Felber's claimed threshhold. The absence of observed anomalies in the gold-gold collisions is particulary damning.
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