Making Stargates

someone had some fun with this paper.

Enclose a few 1000 KG of matter within another thin shell of matter wherein we can change its mass from positive to negative. It would have to become sufficiently negative to null the positive mass of the initial mass of the shell and the matter it encloses. This would screen the gravitational influence of the matter in the rest of the universe on the matter within the thin shell.

Screen our electron from the gravitational potential due to the rest of the universe, the denominator would become of order unity and the exotic bare mass of the electron – 21 orders of magnitude larger than its normal mass and negative – would be exposed. Do this to a modest amount of normal stuff and you would have your Jupiter mass of exotic matter to make a traversable stargate – if the negative bare mass ADM model of elementary particles is a plausible representation of reality.

the crucial breakthrough is to reduce the mass-energy needed for a warp field from jupiter (10E27 kg) to voyager 1 mass-energy (10E3 kg).

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