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To: JayPC who wrote (7707)3/13/2006 5:21:13 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
A guy named "Bob Lazar" once told me the same thing in a PM on SI. It was 8 years ago. Very interesting stuff. Unfortunately I didn't save it.

I have all the details that he got from the 'black book", but I've taken it way way beyond that. The US for the last 60 years has been trying to reverse engineer the gravity drive taken from crashed alien spacecraft. I knew Bob Leer. Problem is the thing won't work without solid state anti-matter reactors which generate spin-0 gravitons when Ununpentium is bombarded with protons. There are other ways to generate the gravitic wave needed to warp the continuum sufficiently to permit faster than light travel too.

I'm currently working on a mathematical extension to GR which admits a violation of Lorentz Invariance and thereby opens a door for types of gravitic wave that travel faster than light. There are a bunch of world level physicists working on the an allied problem, but mostly they're trying to explain nonsensical inventions like dark energy, or BHs, etc, etc., while I'm trying to address the biggest ignored problem in theoretical physics: speed of gravity.