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Technology Foundations
Fictional postulations from modern day science fiction and science fact:
Where motions of gravitational force are a component of a fifth dimension, a hyper-atomic space or hyperspace, through precise gravitational resonance a transition point can be created between normal space and hyperspace, creating a Dirac Hole. Henceforth, interstellar travel would be feasible through invention of a drive that could propel a gravitational wave through hyperspace.
If we consider that faster-than-light (FTL) travel is acknowledged to be impossible in normal space (N-space), then great expenditures of energy are needed to maintain N-space and transition hyperspace to the other side. Therefore, traveling into and out of hyperspace would be a tricky, and even deadly, process.
(1932)
Carl Anderson discovers the existence of antimatter
(1949)
Richard Feynman discovers the mathematics for negative-energy
(Present)
Antimatter can be produced
(Theory)
Antimatter can be contained
(Conjecture)
Antimatter in a plasma propulsion system
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