Gravitophoton
Field Propulsion
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Concept
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Gravitophoton Field Propulsion, or simply Field Propulsion,
is a theoretical propulsion method based on the Heim-Dröscher
extension of Heim Quantum Theory, which predicts two
additional fundamental forces and their carrier particles to
the four experimentally known (electromagnetism, strong
nuclear force, weak nuclear force, and gravity) which would
allow the transformation of electromagnetic radiation into a
gravity-like field.
A Field Propulsion engine would make use of a rapidly
rotating torus within a powerful radial magnetic field to
generate a Heim-Lorentz Force, an analogue to the Lorentz
Force which acts on all mass rather than just charged
particles. Field propulsion is also potentially bi-modal,
allowing both normal acceleration through space in stage one
and superluminal travel in stage two.
In a Field Propulsion engine, the high-intensity magnetic
field acts as a catalyst for the transformation of virtual
photons into pairs of positive and negative gravitophotons.
The simultaneous production of positive (repulsive) and
negative (attractive) particles means that zero net energy is
extracted from the vacuum. While the positive and negative
gravitophotons produce opposing forces on interaction with
matter, the interaction cross-section of positive
gravitophotons is predicted to be much lower than that of
negative gravitophotons, resulting in a net acceleration of
the vehicle. Thus, in stage one, the Field Propulsion engine
is essentially a Differential Sail powered by vacuum
fluctuations. In order to maximize the force produced, the
optimal torus material for stage one operation is hydrogen,
but engineering difficulties would mostly likely require a
hydrogen-rich solid compound. A Field Propulsion engine is
not strictly a reactionless drive, as a reaction force is
produced by the expulsion of positive gravitophotons from the
system (analogous to a photon rocket), but it can practically
be considered a reactionless space drive as it requires no
propellant and does not push on anything external to itself.
In order to use a Field Propulsion engine for superluminal
travel, different aspects of the gravitophoton field must be
emphasized, requiring different optimal torus materials in
stage two than in stage one. When positive gravitophotons
interact with gravitons produced by the vehicle's mass, they
are converted into the second new particle predicted by
Heim-Dröschler Quantum Theory, vaccuum or quintessence
particles carrying a repulsive force, thus reducing the
vehicle's gravitational potential and apparent mass.
To satisfy conservation of linear momentum, this reduction in
apparent mass must be accompanied by an increase in speed.
Normally, this would require a local alteration in the value
of c (c' > C) or G (G' th-parallel space, where n is
quantized to integer values.
Thus, transitioning will only occur above a certain
gravitophoton field strength threshold with successive
transitions occuring in discreet steps. The theoretical
maximum value for n is 6.6e10. Upon shutting off the field,
the vehicle would retransition back into normal space, having
traveled a distance of nvt, where v is the vehicle's velocity
in normal space and t is the time spent in parallel space.
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