Universons, a possible key to interstellar exploration

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Gravitation Theory, Interstellar Travel, Nuclear Astrophysics, Quantum Theory, Space Transportation, Dimensions, Energy, Energy Transfer, Solar Gravitation, Stellar Interiors

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A quantum gravitation theory in which 'universons' are energy exchangers is discussed and hypothesized to have important consequences for interstellar exploration. The theory states that a massive energy flux exists in the universe which can be converted into other forms of energy without constraints on the power/mass ratio. Universons are theorized to accelerate masses at particle level so that the two objects accelerate at the same rate. The simple model set forth is shown to have significant implications at a cosmological scale as well as theoretical implications for space travel concepts. The concept of universons implies that acceleration levels are not limited in a physiological sense, and very large accelerations could be feasible if an efficient extraction method were derived. The present theoretical study provides a conceptual basis for revolutionizing interstellar travel.

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