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[3] viXra:0709.0003 [pdf] submitted on 20 Sep 2007

Time Trap

Authors: Ji Qi
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org

The argument on the time space in the classical physics and that in the theory of relativity has been the bone of contention for more than one hundred years. Well than, which one is more reasonable? Through this paper I hope we can have a distinct and profound understanding on time, and I hope that we can return a clean sky to physics.
Category: Relativity and Cosmology

[2] viXra:0709.0002 [pdf] submitted on 20 Sep 2007

Space Research: Organizing for Economical Efficiency

Authors: A. Johnson
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org

At present time the USA�s Federal Government spends big money for an aviation/space R&D. How to best organize these activity, how to best estimate its utility and profit (real and potential), how to best increase efficiency, how to best estimate new ideas and innovations, how to properly fund R&D of new ideas and innovations, and how to correctly estimate their results all these macro-problems are important for successful planning of aviation and space research, new launch and flight systems. Author considers these major problems and offers many innovations in organization, estimation, suggests new research efficiency criteria, development, new methods for assessments of new ideas, innovations in space industry, and new methods in patenting technology. The author worked for many years within the USA�s Federal Government entities (scientific laboratories of NASA, Air Force, Army), universities and private sector companies. He is the author of more than 100 scientific articles and books, patents.
Category: Astrophysics

[1] viXra:0709.0001 [pdf] submitted on 20 Sep 2007

Human Immortality and Electronic Civilization

Authors: Alexander Bolonkin
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org

Immortality is the most cherished dream and the biggest wish of any person. In book the author shows that the problem of immortality can be solved only by changing the biological human into an artificial form. Such an immortal person made of chips and super-solid material (the E-man, as was called in earlier author articles and book) will have incredible advantages in comparison to conventional people. An E-man will need no food, no dwelling, no air, no sleep, no rest, and no ecologically pure environment. His brain will work from radio-isotopic batteries (which will work for decades) and muscles that will work on small nuclear engines. Such a being will be able to travel into space and walk on the sea floor with no aqualungs. He will change his face and figure. He will have super-human strength and communicate easily over long distances to gain vast amounts of knowledge in seconds (by re-writing his brain). His mental abilities and capacities will increase millions of times. It will be possible for such a person to travel huge distances at the speed of light. The information of one person like this could be transported to other planets with a laser beam and then placed in a new body.
Category: Classical Physics