Preface
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Author: Yoshinari Minami and Takaaki Musha
DOI: 10.2174/9781608052707111010100ii
Acknowledgement
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Author: Yoshinari Minami and Takaaki Musha
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010iii
Introduction: Travel to Space in 21st Century
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010003
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Abstract
In this chapter, we describe the brief history of space travel by mankind, grand view of the Space Travel in 21st century regarding Solar system exploration and stellar system exploration, NASA research project, and also present the outlook of actualization technology for space travel.
Conventional Propulsion Technologies
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010007
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Besides the practical chemical propulsion system, many propulsion systems and concepts, such as electric propulsion system, laser propulsion system, nuclear propulsion system, solar sail, nuclear electric propulsion, and solar electric propulsion are introduced. In this chapter, the outline propulsion theory are presented.
Advanced Physics for Field Propulsion
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010020
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Abstract
Field propulsion is the concept of propulsion theory of spaceship that is not based on usual momentum thrust but based on momentum derived from an interaction of the spaceship with external fields. Field propulsion system is propelled without mass expulsion. The propulsion principle is based on the assumption that space as a vacuum possesses a substantial physical structure. Field propulsion is propelled receiving the propulsive force (i.e., thrust) arises from the interaction of the substantial physical structure. The meaning of substantial physical structure regarding the space-time can be conjectured from both General Relativity in the view of macroscopic structure and Quantum Field Theory in the view of microscopic structure. Therefore, several kinds of field propulsion can be proposed by making choice of physical concepts.
In this chapter, the basic concepts regarding the structure of physical space for such means of propulsion within the present physics paradigm are described.
Field Propulsion Systems Based on the Advanced Physics
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010035
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Abstract
This chapter consists of two sections, the first section is for the field propulsion systems based on the General Relativity Theory, such as space drive propulsion and warp drive propulsion. The second section is for the systems on the Quantum Field Theory, which are based on the hypothesis that the inertial mass can be developed from the interaction of elementary particles with the vacuum electromagnetic zero-point field. Several field propulsion systems on these theories are presented in this chapter.
Warp Navigation Methods for Interstellar Travel
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010084
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In order to conquer these huge distances and times for interstellar travel, superluminal speeds become indispensable. If one considers the use of general relativity in the context of interstellar space travel rather than special relativity, then we no longer think of the problem in terms of a propulsion theory, but rather a navigation theory, such as a wormhole engineering of space-time itself. This notion becomes indispensable for the problem if interstellar travel, where cruising ranges are on the order of light-years. Practical interstellar exploration must therefore solve both the propulsion and the navigation problem. In this chapter, several different concepts involving warp drive navigation are described.
Other Exotic Theories and Propulsion Systems
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010095
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There are realms of propulsion theory that stretch over the boundaries of known relativity and quantum theories. Some of these theoretical attempts incorporate electromagnetism or the relativity theory, while others attempt to evolve existing theories. Some of the more interesting theories that may some day be proven to be useful for space travel are presented in this chapter.
Conclusions
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010114
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References
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010116
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Bibliographies
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010120
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Appendices
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010122
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Index
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Author: Takaaki Musha and Yoshinari Minami
DOI: 10.2174/978160805270711101010146
Introduction
This e-book presents an overview of field propulsion systems for the use of space travel and interstellar travel. Such systems include warp drive, space drive and gravity-control schemes, and are propelled receiving the propulsive force derived from an interaction of the spacecraft with external fields. Spacecraft is propelled against space-time structure. This cannot be achieved by the conventional methods like chemical propulsion and electric propulsion. The e-book should be a valuable source of information for researchers interested in spaceflight and propulsion physics.