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UNCLASSIFIED / SPOR" OPESCE USES hie Defense Intelligence Reference Document zz Acquisition Threat Support 6 April 2010 ICOD: 1 December 2009 DIA-08-1004-004 Traversable Wormholes, Stargates, and Negative Energy UNCLASSIFIED / $S@R:GERIGIApY GEORGY
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UNCLASSIFIED / APORoOPELORE USE ONE Traversable Wormholes, Stargates, and Negative Energy Prepared by: (b)(3):10 USC 424 Defense Intelligence Agency Auther: (b)(6) Administrative Note COPYRIGHT WARNING: Further dissemination of the photographs in this publication is not authorized. This product is one in a series of advanced technology reports produced in FY 2009 under the Defense Intelligence Agency {(b)(3:10Usc 424s Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications (AAWSA) Program. Comments or questions pertaining to this document should be addressed to |(b)(3):10 USC 424:(b)(6) AAWSA Program Ma…page 2
UNCLASSIFIED / -26R-OFFIGEAEUSE-ONnEY Contents IT. SUmMMa ry ..ecseccsenenseeeneenen aeenaeuvsezenensesnas peausnanecenauececansnanenaucueuensnenen snananeuaue nanane waueneue v II. A Brief Review of Transversable Wormholes and the Stargate Solution............1 A. Traversable Wormhole csscscsessnasesensncccncnenenensnanane weuenenen anananenanenans nenenencucnanananan 1 B. The “Stargate” Solution SESE PESTEEPERUEEED SSPE SASS OR HAHAHA ERPS ERA TESA PSE SESE TESS PRESSE PSPS FE HEHE Pease 4 Cc. What a Wormhole Looks Like in the Real World ....ccscncnescnensscnenencnanasanenenenauanen 7 III. T…
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UNCLASSIFIED / SPORoOPPECE=VSE-ONEY Figure 6. A Spherically Symmetric Traversable Wormhole Observed in Space........ 7 Figure 7. A StarGate wo .ccceccesncscnensnccscensenensuecsnenevesanacseduacananasaeaeevenananenanasacasancesnananaeas 8 Figure 8, A Stargate in TIMES SQUAT wereccsessvsenrens vevesess venusesevens pe vuvestsasesunesererecn veseres 9 Figure 9. Conceptual Squeezed Light Negative Energy Generator ........... 114 Figure 10. Sodium Chamber Negative Energy Separator ....scccsececsscnenss suetenenencnesee L5 Figure 11. Alternative Conceptual Squeezed Light Negative Energy Generator..…
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UNCLASSIFIED / /@@R-@EELGhALal dS Sebi Traversable Wormholes, Stargates, and Negative Energy I. Summary Implementation of faster-than-light (FTL) interstellar travel via traversable wormholes generally requires the engineering of spacetime into very specialized local geometries. The analysis of these via Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, plus the resultant equations of state, demonstrates that such geometries require the use of "exotic" matter. It has been claimed that since such matter violates the energy conditions, FTL spacetimes are not plausible. However, it has been shown that thi…
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UNCLASSIFIED/ Figure 1. Intra-Universe Wormhole as a Hyperspace Shortcut Through Conventional Space Traversable wormholes are creatures of classical general relativity theory allowing for very comfortable travel through the Cosmic Neighborhood. But from the viewpoint of modern physics, the Cosmic Neighborhood can encompass other universes, other space dimensions, and other times beyond the four-dimensional spacetime realm. Mankind has certainly not discovered all of the universe’s facets and will need to continue to construct new experiments and technology in order to verify (or not) these und…
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UNCLASSIFIED / / POPeOPPECEREUSE-OhEe but all are based on Newtonian mechanics. The limiting speed of space flight, based on any of these modes, is the speed of light. [t is important to point out that for the interstellar travel application, Newtonian rocket propulsion modes suffer from enormous mass ratios > 105 - 10/°° (depending on the specific impulse) for spacecraft cruise velocities > 0.05c, if the travel time is constrained to within 100 years for a one-way interstellar voyage. If the cruise velocity is increased to sub-relativistic, near-relativistic, or even ultra- relativistic speed…
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UNCLASSIFIED / /SQ RB. AEELGE Adds be Gb as they see themselves depart on their journey. This is no longer recognized in classical general relativity physics as a time paradox issue. It is very easy to build a time machine, given a traversable wormhole. But time travel via wormhole is beyond the scope of this paper. Suffice it to say that classical general relativity theory is seriously infested with time machines; the theory both allows for and demands time travel in order to preserve self-consistency of dynamic spacetime solutions for just about every problem ever studied. Implementation of …
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