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| G-Force, Gravity | dense to produce a point of force between the two bodies of mass. These I termed blackstars, rather than black holes. It might be nice to think there is this strange universal phenomoma know as a black hole, tearing into the fabric of space, but personally I consider these places to be a point where a star will later form when it eventually explodes, showers its surround solar system with material and then collapses back on itself as a fused vorticies, and generates an initial pulsar.
The gravitational pull has weaked slightly, but is still not in a stable enough position to generate a determined point in space for us to see it as a simple star.
Yet, with the belief that every star has contributory planets within the make-up of its own remit. I also had to consider the possibility of life around each of these, and unsuspetting got sucked into the Ufological debate.
Something people like myself usually find, at best, tedious, and at worse, damn right unconvincing. But if eveidence does exist, regardless of how remote, we have a fundamental obligation to investigate, even if this is just to close the debate down. Little did I know what was about to emerge.
With the old arguement in physics building a head of steam about extraterrestrial life not being able to get to earth because light is a constant, and the gravitational force on any spacecraft would turn the travellers to pulp, I knew I had circumvented the first part of the row. The velocity of light had bitten the dust, but the problem of G-force still remained.
It was then I decided to play about a bit, have some fun and not take the idea of spacecraft moving beyond light speed too seriously. But as with anything in life that's suddenly relegated to a lower level, the ideas produced from it accelerated it straight to the top of the tree. I thought if I used the idea of moving light two ways simultaneous to cancel time, then as time equates to a volume of mass, why not cancel the G-force inside the craft by constructing the vehicle in separate stages.
Einstein once said of relativity: if you observe a clock racing towards you through space at the velocity of light, you would naturally see time shrink. I changed Einstein's theory - by moving the emission and transmission point of light, and moved it two directions at once.
This allowed me to paraphrase Einstein's qoute and strip time from the equation. What I said was: if you observe a clock race towards you through space at the velocity of light, but the hands of the clock turn equally, and proportionately backwards to its forwards motion, time will always stand still. The problem of G-force for any extraterrestrial crew was solved.
If we built a craft in three stages, an outer shell moving clockwise, an inner shell moving anti-clockwise and a central capsule, the capsule would be offset by the other two entities and thus sit within them in a weightless envirnment.
Surprisingly, I could even use the theory to build a propulsion system to drive the said vessel. Propulsion System
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