Re: A89: What's Wrong?
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Re: A89: What's Wrong?
> Also, in order to create a gravitational field strong enough
> to allow a person inside it to travel faster than the speed
> of light, you get two results. First, as the feild was being
> created, the person will get destroyed by its immense
> gravity.
Put the person in front of the gravity generator and put
another much smaller but much closer gravity generator
in front of the human. They will cancel each other out.
> The only way to overcome this would be to make the
> field nonexistent inside where the person is. Since gravity
> is such a long distance force, that cannot happen. Second,
> everything around it, (people, buildings, planets, stars)
> will all be attracted to it. The gravitational force would
> have to be strong enough to change how the galaxy, and using
> Bell's theorem, the universe, looks. (Not to mention throw
> off the Earth's orbit and send us crashing into the sun.)
Perhaps a "no wake" zone should be established. :)
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