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Gary Church recently put the final nail in the Icarus Interstellar‘s dreams to build a rocket ship for interstellar travel. I was surprised to find Jean-Luc Cambier on Tau Zero. First, what is the current record of the primary players? Second, why is everyone afraid to try something outside the status quo theories?Īt the present time the primary players are associated with the DARPA funded 100-Year Starship Study, as Icarus Interstellar who is cross linked with The Tau Zero Foundation and Centauri Dreams is a team member of the 100YSS. If, we as a community, are intending to accelerate the development of interstellar travel we have to glower at the record and ask ourselves some tough questions. The numerical simulations are due to Klaus Sonnleitner (2010) and, independently, Ramis Movassagh (2011) who also provided an analytical derivation.Ĭontinue reading “A Revolution in Physics?” » Now, both “entropic” and “ectropic” behavior are described under deterministic-chaos conditions.
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“Entropic” behavior had not been demonstrated before in a deterministic system. Antidissipative behavior occurs (in both directions of time) when the system is started from non-selected far-from-equipartition initial conditions while the potential is Newtonian– attractive. Dissipative behavior occurs in both directions of time when the system is started from non-selected far-from-equipartition initial conditions while the potential (giving rise to the force law) is Newtonian– repulsive. Rossler, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Tubingen, GermanyĪ deterministic 2-particle system interacting with a fixed third particle (the wall of a confining T-tube) shows two kinds of behavior never seen in a deterministic system before: Dissipative and antididissipative behavior in both directions of time (dependent on the sign of the force law).