Interstellar Space Flight Is Not So Difficult

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This revolutionary new book presents scientific evidence in support of its thesis, that Interstellar Space Flight is possible now in theory, and in practice would not be so difficult as commonly believed.

By employing Dr. Albert Einstein's Time Contraction the transit times between any stars can be made manageably small. As the starship approaches light speed time contracts or slows down for it and its occupants.

Energy for the maintained acceleration is provided by a two cycle liquid sodium to water nuclear reactor, of the type that propels atomic submarines and surface ships. The starship's propellant is water, and the starship is propelled by high pressure steam jets.

The atomic reactor is proven reliable, and the principle of Time Contraction has been verified experimentally. Therefore Interstellar space travel is possible now in both theory and practice.

Travel to other Earth type worlds creates the possibility of encountering and reacting with alien life forms. The likely natures and interactions with aliens is discussed in terms of established biological science.

The last chapter discusses Intergalactic space flight. Due to the huge distances involved the possibility of traveling for example to the closest spiral galaxy, Andromeda M31, is considered quite impossible; after all Andromeda M31 is 2.5 million light years distant. However, with Time Contraction the transit time between stars can be made manageable, no matter how large the distance. Not the distance, but the time to cover that distance, is all that matters..

This ebook will be read with interest by all persons interested in space ships, space travel, colonizing new Earth type worlds, the interactions of humans with alien life forms, and humanity's future in outer space..This ebook is 25,000 words long and has 12 Illustrations, 15 Hyperlinled Chapters, and References.

Thank you for your interest in this subject, your interest is appreciated.

Best regards,

Phillip Duke B.S., Ph.D.

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