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Gravity control based on mainstream theoretical physics. edit

String theory (and all other theories involving hidden dimensions)

predict that gravity and electromagnetism unify in hidden 

dimensions and that the hidden dimensions are indetectible because of their small size. It does also predict that sufficiently short-waved photons, with wavelengths shorter than the size of the hidden dimensions, can enter them. Producing ultra-short photons can thus manipulate gravity, with revolutionizing space travel applications such as cheap anti-gravity launches. The problem that it would require high energy can be practically solved by concentrating several laser beams on a nanoparticle, heating it to locally extreme temperatures. An Alcubierre metric can be created by ejecting multiple nanoparticles from the craft and then beam perfectly timed laser beams on them (fire at the most distant first so that they are

hit simultaneously), so each nanoparticle contributes a slower than 

light effect but together add up to faster than light, creating no discrete event horizon and thus no Hawking radiation.109.58.163.174 (talk) 04:58, 14 August 2011 (UTC)Martin J SallbergReply