Monday, February 13, 2006

Anti-gravity solution to Einstein's Equations can aid close to light speed travel?

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

This article suggests that a star traveling 57% of the speed of light (relative to you) creates an anti-gravity beam in front of it. If you enter this beam you would begin to fall away from the star. Assuming this idea has some merit, how far does this beam exist away from the star? How many of these stars are traveling in our direction? What a fascinating Star Trekian theory!

1 comment:

Jorge said...

You can be guaranteed that no matter what answer people come up with, somoene will inevitably figure out a way to make this into a can opener.