Forget
the Jeremiah Johnson camping out in Alaska nonsense. At your age you had better stick to hot chicks and surfing.
The sun was born in Orion. It was kicked out 2-billion years ago along with the big dipper stars which are the same size and elements as our sun only they are fifty light years ahead of us. We got held back after we were captured. Space is cold compared to our birthplace in Orion so Earth froze up for a billion years known as the Huronian Glaciation.
There was no way to get out of that billion-year-long Ice Age with a mile deep sheet of ice over the single ocean and a five-mile chunk sat on the single continent.
Eventually we, our sun drifted between Procyon and Sirius that were swapped in from some place else. (Our galaxy ate up ten major sized galaxies and over 100,000 smaller star clusters.--Astronomy Magazine.)
Little Sirius B (1.5 solar masses) grabbed hold of our sun and put it into a tight circular orbit around Sirius. It was the light and heat from Sirius B that made most all the coal, oil and limestone on Earth because the atmosphere was 350 pounds per square inch during the Carboniferous Era when most of that stuff was made. Such an atmosphere would be over 2000 miles deep as compared with today's 50-mile deep atmosphere. With such an atmosphere you would never see the sun.
Yes we are traveling
toward the 3.5 solar mass Sirius system at 7.5 kilometers per second and it is
only 8 LY distant. Then you have the 3-solar mass Procyon sitting over there at
10.4 LY. The galaxy gravity is also in that direction south of us so you have
to multiply mass difference times four to figure gravity. 3.5 times 4 = 14
times the gravity of our sun for Sirius and 12 times the gravity of our sun for
Procyon. Then you have to proportion those out with distance. We come up with
the data that you would only have to travel 12% of the distance toward Sirius with
conventional rocket technology and you could shut your engines down and coast
the rest of the way. It would take more than 12 times the energy to come back.
It would be much easier to get back to earth if you waited 20,000 years when we
were on the upstream of the galactic gravity.
I put the figures in the
book so that people could do their own math. You can find all that on Google.
Sun mass: 2.0e30. Procyon A and B 5.98e30 (round it up to 6e30). Sirius A and B
6.8e30= approximately 3.5 solar masses. We are traveling toward Sirius at 7.5
kilometers per second so what is the orbit period. The mass/gravity in that
general direction is about 20 to 24 times that of our sun so we should speed up
to around 200 kilometer per second and whip around the back side at 1/10th LY.
This will double incoming UV to Earth at our closest point. We can compute that
because we know the output of our sun compared with Sirius B and the
distance... If you want to maintain your same DNA you may have to live
underground for 500 years.
The little object orbits Sirius A every 54 years at 8 to 12 AU. It puts out 100 times the UV light of our sun in the 350 to 400 nano meter range and is 1.5 solar masses. It used to be our sun's tractor beam before we got blasted out of orbit 3-million years ago by the Banard's Loop explosion.
If there are inhabited
planets there they could visit us with crude rocket technology at our closest point.
I have a better
invention that originally was invented by Thoth later known as Hermes. He is
shown carrying it in the various drawings of him. It’s also on the wall of
doctor’s offices and in their ads in the phone book. It’s the guts out of a
flying saucer.
The caduceus is
an anti-gravity engine. You fill it with liquid mercury which is an
excellent conductor and rotate it with say, 100 hp. It’s a continuous Inertial
Pulse Engine with better than 6.8 newton’s per watt energy conversion= 112
pounds of lift per HP = 112,000 pounds lift = 56 tons. It would lift quite a large craft with only 100 horse power. I registered it with the
patent office. Running electricity around coils creates magnetism.
Running a
conducting liquid around a spiral coil produces a time warp plus inertial
propulsion when the heavy metal whips around the 90 degree bend at the top and
flows back down the central reservoir.. When you bend time you reduce mass so it is capable of traveling anywhere. Mercury weighs 112 pounds per
gallon. You pump 2000+ gallons a minute.
Is that far out enough
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