CorpSac
02-02-2004, 05:32
CorpSac R&D Theorys states that "Hyperspace" is an alternate dimension in which height, width and depth are distorted to the point that distances has little to no meaning. Theory states that after the Big Bang (the event that created the universe), all stellar matter was thrown out from the "Hydrogen inrush" when a micro particle a millionth of the size of the atom exploded, thus creating all matter in the universe.
All the stellar matter that was created by the Big Bang was thrown out by the explosion, the titanic mass of the Big Bang unable to hold in the compressed stellar matter that was released with the Hydrogen inrush Stellar matter moved (and still moves), out from the center of the Big Bang, the resulting empty space equaling Hyperspace. Confused yet? Well let me try and explain:
http://www.b5tech.com/misctech/engines/hyperdrive/1.jpg
The universe is like a giant ball. Everything we know of the universe, or REAL SPACE is on the outside of the ball, i.e. the matter thrown out by the Big Bang, at the center of the universe. There are many dimensions to space, only four of which we are aware of (height, width, depth, and space/time). Hyperspace is another dimension, probably the left over space from the Big Bang, where time and space do not exist as we know it (if at all).
http://www.b5tech.com/misctech/engines/hyperdrive/2.jpg
As you can see in the illustration, if a ship wants to travel from point "A" to point "B", it would have to travel a fantastic distance along the outside of the ball. To shorten the distance that needs to be traveled, a ship can instead enter Hyperspace and use it as a shortcut.
http://www.b5tech.com/misctech/engines/hyperdrive/3.jpg
As you can see, a ship can move into Hyperspace and travel to another point in Hyperspace relative to their destination, but the distance is significantly shorter because in Hyperspace the distance traveled is mapped into a smaller area. When the ship comes out of Hyperspace it will be at it's destination, but only at a fraction of the time it would have taken to travel the same relative distance in Real Space. This follows Einstein's theory of relativity.
The deeper you go into Hyperspace, the relative distance that needs to be traversed to reach your destination becomes smaller, thus getting you to where you would like to be, faster. There is a problem however, and that is the Big Bang. The mass and gravity of the Big Bang still exist and objects in real space also cast a gravity echo into Hyperspace, which can be significantly amplified given that the area a star's gravity will effect Hyperspace and will be significantly larger in the smaller dimensional plane of Hyperspace. Thus, while in Hyperspace, a ship must maintain constant thrust, or it will be lost in the massive gravity spikes and eddies. Traveling too deep into Hyperspace COULD result in a vessel not being able to get back out of Hyperspace, trapping a ship there forever.
the first Gateway for entering hyperspace willbe constructed in high orbit around the moon, it is estermated that it will take about 10 years to make such a gate way and tests into entering hyperspace will start after the second gate that will be made in high orbit around mars, the ships and resorces will take 11 months to get get there and 10 years to build the gateway. all in all test are not expected for at lest 11 years. all sercrity is at an all time high over this project and international help would be nice any nation that helps will get acess to the tech and the gateways.
All the stellar matter that was created by the Big Bang was thrown out by the explosion, the titanic mass of the Big Bang unable to hold in the compressed stellar matter that was released with the Hydrogen inrush Stellar matter moved (and still moves), out from the center of the Big Bang, the resulting empty space equaling Hyperspace. Confused yet? Well let me try and explain:
http://www.b5tech.com/misctech/engines/hyperdrive/1.jpg
The universe is like a giant ball. Everything we know of the universe, or REAL SPACE is on the outside of the ball, i.e. the matter thrown out by the Big Bang, at the center of the universe. There are many dimensions to space, only four of which we are aware of (height, width, depth, and space/time). Hyperspace is another dimension, probably the left over space from the Big Bang, where time and space do not exist as we know it (if at all).
http://www.b5tech.com/misctech/engines/hyperdrive/2.jpg
As you can see in the illustration, if a ship wants to travel from point "A" to point "B", it would have to travel a fantastic distance along the outside of the ball. To shorten the distance that needs to be traveled, a ship can instead enter Hyperspace and use it as a shortcut.
http://www.b5tech.com/misctech/engines/hyperdrive/3.jpg
As you can see, a ship can move into Hyperspace and travel to another point in Hyperspace relative to their destination, but the distance is significantly shorter because in Hyperspace the distance traveled is mapped into a smaller area. When the ship comes out of Hyperspace it will be at it's destination, but only at a fraction of the time it would have taken to travel the same relative distance in Real Space. This follows Einstein's theory of relativity.
The deeper you go into Hyperspace, the relative distance that needs to be traversed to reach your destination becomes smaller, thus getting you to where you would like to be, faster. There is a problem however, and that is the Big Bang. The mass and gravity of the Big Bang still exist and objects in real space also cast a gravity echo into Hyperspace, which can be significantly amplified given that the area a star's gravity will effect Hyperspace and will be significantly larger in the smaller dimensional plane of Hyperspace. Thus, while in Hyperspace, a ship must maintain constant thrust, or it will be lost in the massive gravity spikes and eddies. Traveling too deep into Hyperspace COULD result in a vessel not being able to get back out of Hyperspace, trapping a ship there forever.
the first Gateway for entering hyperspace willbe constructed in high orbit around the moon, it is estermated that it will take about 10 years to make such a gate way and tests into entering hyperspace will start after the second gate that will be made in high orbit around mars, the ships and resorces will take 11 months to get get there and 10 years to build the gateway. all in all test are not expected for at lest 11 years. all sercrity is at an all time high over this project and international help would be nice any nation that helps will get acess to the tech and the gateways.