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The focus of our developmental research into hyperfast travel is grounded in the field equations of Albert Einstein, which theoretically permit superluminal travel if curvature of spacetime can be attained.

Our research into theoretical propulsion methods includes in depth studies into the following fields:

  • Alcubierre Warp Bubble -- The introduction of superluminal travel by distorting spacetime without the use of wormholes and within the confines of Einstein's general relativity framework.
  • Heim Quantum Theory -- The establishment of a gravitophoton field to transition a vehicle into quantized, higher dimensional space, possibly resulting in superluminal speed.
  • Obousy Casimir Warp Drive -- The postulatization of superluminal field propulsion dynamics by manipulating extra-dimensional radii to form an Alcubierre-type warp bubble around a space vehicle.
  • Krasnikov Tube -- The proposal of one way hyperfast travel by creating a non-causal distortion along the x-axis of a line of travel back to its starting point.

Graphical Representation of Alcubierre Warp Field

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Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
Published the General Theory of Relativity, which unifies the physical theory of measurement in inertial frames of reference with Newton's law of universal gravitation, resulting in a theory in which gravity is a property of the geometry of space and time.