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Scientific Paper
Title A Review of Past Insights by Robert L. Forward, PhD: Emerging Technologies and Future Concepts
Author(s) Glen A Robertson
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2004
Journal American Journal of Physics
Volume AIP CP699
No. of pages 8
Pages 1247-1254

Abstract

A review of various technologies discussed by Dr. Robert Forward is presented as a tribute to Dr. Forward, and is based on selections from his writings and those of subsequent investigators. Some emphasis is placed on the new frontiers of space propulsion, power and communication. Many of these concepts and technologies are presented within the STAIF 2004 ?1st Symposium on New Frontiers and Future Concepts.? These range from highly speculative notions to hardware that has now been demonstrated in space flight. Among these concepts and technologies to be discussed are future communications, antimatter propulsion, space elevators and tethers, beamed energy propulsion, and emerging gravity theories and concepts.