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Huck presents a collection of individual scientific concepts along with his insight into how these concepts may be integrated to justify the existence of multiple universes, explain gravity and transport enormous distances at near instantaneous time. Ideas are presented in a unique quantum-leap style wherein the connections will require some familiarity with each subject and concept. The article is fascinating and will cause those with the ability to make the leap-frog journey of ideas to think long and carefully about his synthesis.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Huck presents a collection of individual scientific concepts along with his insight into how these concepts may be integrated to justify the existence of multiple universes, explain gravity and transport enormous distances at near instantaneous time. Ideas are presented in a unique quantum-leap style wherein the connections will require some familiarity with each subject and concept. The article is fascinating and will cause those with the ability to make the leap-frog journey of ideas to think long and carefully about his synthesis.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Foundation of Physics
Author(s) Jerome Huck
Keywords aether, gravity, multiple universes, negative mass, quantum mechanics, relativity theory, speed of gravity, tunneling, warp drives, zero-point energy
Published 2001
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 32
Pages 19-29

Abstract

Huck presents a collection of individual scientific concepts along with his insight into how these concepts may be integrated to justify the existence of multiple universes, explain gravity and transport enormous distances at near instantaneous time. Ideas are presented in a unique quantum-leap style wherein the connections will require some familiarity with each subject and concept. The article is fascinating and will cause those with the ability to make the leap-frog journey of ideas to think long and carefully about his synthesis.