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[(pseudo)SCI] NASA eyes intergalactic travels



Hi,

Ba'c na`o co' y' tu+o+?ng gi` co' the^? giu'p cho ta di chuye^?n nhanh
ho+n to^'c ddo^. a'nh sa'ng, bo'p cong kho^ng-tho+`i gian, hay la`m the^'
na`o cha('n ddu+o+.c tru+o+`ng ha^'p da^~n hoa(.c la^'y ddu+o+.c na(ng
lu+o+.ng tu+` cha^n kho^ng, co' the^? gu+?i ba`i dde^'n ho^.i tha?o sau do
NASA to^? chu+'c.  Tin na`y la` tin nghie^m Xua^n Ye^m, kho^ng pha?i
bi.a. xem http://www.aps.org/WN/wn053097.html


SPACED OUT: "BREAKTHROUGH PROPULSION PHYSICS WORKSHOP."  If
the laws of physics aren't working for you, change 'em.  The NASA
Lewis Research Center in Ohio is sponsoring a workshop in August
"to begin the rigorous search for the propulsion breakthroughs
that could revolutionize space flight and enable human voyages to
other star systems." Specifically, discoveries are sought that:
(1) eliminate the need for propellant; (2) attain maximum speed
through the modification of spacetime; (3) produce unlimited
energy on-board. Thirteen invited speakers will explain such
revolutionary concepts as superluminal velocities, gravity
shields, warp drives, and extracting energy from the vacuum.

:-))
So+n.