StarDrive Engineering

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Mark Tomion's book StarDrive Engineering is a very unique and hard to find book. Not many of the space ship building books have so much scientific look at it. His work is about a spaceship that is like a glorified arc welder. If there were more people working on it, this spaceship might have been made without costing life. Tomion speculated that his ship could reach 99 and 9 ninths light speed .His book includes some of Einsten's relativity equations and the Chandrasekhar limit, opening up a worm hole to surpass the local speed of light. Tungsten or wolfram element used in this spaceship. Downsides to this spaceship are that the flywheel like parts have to be brought up to speed before leaving the ground. Highlight maybe that it can open a wormhole and avoid much of the travel wait of traversing light years of space. Extremely rare book, not to be manned in today's busy world alone. Did I say worm hole, I think it was Kerr metric space warp. And the device is called edf (electro dynamic field generator). If you want to go into the field of interstellar travel, this stardrive may be what is feasible for an interstellar camera and to show us what our next earth will look like. To traverse space, having a force field and get to your next earth within a few years that day. This book is probably worth a million dollars since its maker died and the book is probably only twenty or thirty copies in existence. Scanned and uploaded from physical copy.

Author(s): Mark R. Tomion
Edition: 1
Publisher: Archer Enterprises
Year: 2001

Language: English
Commentary: Very rare book, submitting to LibGen for posterity.
Pages: 441
City: Geneva, NY
Tags: Stardrive, Engineering, Tomion, Antigravity, Warp, UFO, UAP, FTL

Book I: A Dream
Book II: The Way
Book III: The Stars