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and relegate it with one hostile action towards the bin. This will send shudders through the world of science, its contemporaries and supporters.
But then again, when Columbus declared he would sail for the New World, science assumed the same insane motivation racked his mind as well.
Columbus understood the same principle as those who watched the birds grace our skies; he understood, if mankind believed passionately enough, then nothing would stop him, whether scientifically based or not. I spent an entire chapter (time) reworking special relativity, to subsequently show how, throughout this book, we will not be held back by preconceived notions or ideas.
And for the rest of this chapter we shall be no different. Even as we begin to comprehend its mechanics, our initial theories will be ridiculed by an extremely hostile scientific environment. Therefore we must ignore them and pursue our desires with an unflagging sense of determination.
So where have we been going wrong?
Personally I believe our greatest act of indifference was to trust in special relativity without exploring alternative, more lateral routes to decipher science and our understanding of it. I think we were too quick to accept special relativity as the only plausible explanation to identify the complex matrix of time on a universal
scale. What we should have done, many, many years ago, was understand special relativity had a special place in our psyche, but was only one of possibly several
options open to us. We together have discovered, with our rewrite of special relativity a second way, and who knows, there might be a third, fourth or fifth.
Although, if there is, you will most certainly not find me doing the work on them.
I promised ufologist an ambit to make their beliefs possible, and with the long time frames involved with this work, to go through all of that again, for me is unacceptable. What we discovered, was the use of Newton's second law of equal opposites, and the indivisibility of Planck's time, what we might determine a sequestration of time, to show how equal opposites produce no divisibility to any observer. We stopped light being a constant to permit the event to happen. We did
this in conjunction with the systematic removal of fourth dimensional space time and showed our universe in three dimensions and promote a theory that everywhere always has to be today: You can never look back down that proverbial tunnel of time and determine a start point, or universal history from
a chronological evaluation.
The reason this is so fundamentally important when we look into the construction of spaceships is, we wish to build a spacecraft that contains no elementary principle whatsoever, for if it did, our occupants on board would apply to special relativity, and their bodies once accelerated at high speeds would black out then die.
This allows us to comprehend where
we, as a species may have gone wrong. But to do so, we have to return to the second world war. During this period the German war machine was advancing itself with a rocket programme: The V1 to start with, colloquially known to the British public as a doodle-bug or fly-bomb.
These were then followed by a more horrendous and sophisticated weapon, the V2. Both of these weapons were really a precursor of modern rocket technology we envisage today.
By the end of WW2, as the allies poured into Germany itself, scientists were captured by both the western forces, and those of the communist east. Those scientists arrested by the west and mainly protected by the Americans went State-side to begin a lengthy missile and rocket programme, which eventually led
to such missions as the Gemini and Apollo rockets and later the space shuttle and now on the drawing board a reusable rocket, which appears no different than a long range, straight up jump-jet. The Russians of their day produced
very similar projects to the Americans, intended to achieve the same aims: our conquest of space.
Once again mankind had made a standard observation, just like those who had witnessed the birds thousands of years since and sought the same elevated heights. Man saw rockets race skywards, flames spewing from their tails, and believed, with lateral engineering he could adapt them to suit his own purpose, to explore the heavens. Yet mankind, ever greedy to possess such technology, even to the extent where he allowed. ..
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