From Tim Ventura (at
altpropulsion.com):
It Starts Tomorrow: The Physics of Exotic Propulsion for Interstellar Space Travel
Our friend & colleague, Prof. Matthew Szydagis, is offering an online class on exotic propulsion for interstellar travel! Prof. Szydagis is an associate professor of physics at the State University of New York (Albany), and lead scientist with UAP, and has presented at the APEC Conference numerous times on his research into Dark Matter & UAP Phenomena. This course builds off his considerable scientific & educational expertise to help others learn key scientific concepts for advanced propulsion and apply them to UAP propulsion & interstellar travel.
This
course will briefly cover the history of human air and space travel
first, with the historical claims that each were impossible. Then, after
explaining Newtonian-physics-based propulsion, it will move on to
describing the origins of Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity
(1905), explaining why the speed of light must be a constant and why
that causes time to dilate (Twin Paradox) and length to contract,
helping interstellar travelers along.
Students will also learn how we know relativity to be correct. The
formulas for relativistic mass and energy will be explained from a
qualitative perspective for the non-mathematically-oriented students.
Problematic side effects like mass increase and starlight Doppler
blue-shifting will be covered, with suggested solutions of new fuel
sources and propellants like dark matter or energy, and new types of
shielding against radiation, for relativistic spaceflight (still
sub-light). At the course midpoint, case studies of UAP exhibiting high
speeds / accelerations will be reviewed.
The course will then transition into General Relativity for handling
gravity and acceleration, with a focus upon how this broader theory may
allow for faster-than-light navigation of the cosmos, through the
warping of the space-time fabric (gravitational waves and inflation will
be discussed as examples) and Einstein-Rosen bridges, or wormholes.
Lastly, the course ends with a discussion of non-relativistic solutions
to observed UAP behavior using the classical mechanics of Newton and
Galileo, emphasizing how Einstein is the icing on the cake.
Hurry, time is limited & registration is filling up quickly - click here to register now!
DISCLAIMER: This is NOT a paid advertisement. APEC is NOT being
compensated in any way by Prof. Matthew Szydagis or the Society for UAP
Studies. We're helping to promote this course because we believe in the
value of his research & educational material.