jjabrams55
Science fiction fantasy
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- Mar 28, 2014
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We all know how impossible FTL or even light speed is, so I was thinking, what if the starship in a fictional work flew like light?
We know how light moves and it's properties. So taking that over to a starship won't be too hard.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The properties of light are that light travels in straight lines, it can be bent and it is a form of energy. It also has the ability to be reflected. Light is a natural agent that inspires sight and makes things visible. Light also has zero mass.
So the idea is to take the starship and fly it through a type of mass changer cylinder.
Simultaneously when it's mass is changed, it is shot forward by the cannon. That way all of the ship is moving at a uniform speed, light speed.
It's still visible, but not to ordinary observers, unless through a telescope at distant ranges.
With the properties of light, it now can be reflected by mirrors, and be absorbed as heat by non reflective objects. Flying through non reflective objects cools the atmosphere inside the ship. Too much and the entire ship will freeze solid, while continuing to fly at light speed. So flying through a planet would definitely kill your crew, but not because of the collision. Since you have zero mass, you can fly through things, but since you have the properties of light, you can also be absorbed, although only in the form of heat.
FTL would be achieved by pure technobabble. Likely hyperspace tunnels via hypergates. Of course, light speed would be necessary before you could even reach hyperspace.
We know how light moves and it's properties. So taking that over to a starship won't be too hard.
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The properties of light are that light travels in straight lines, it can be bent and it is a form of energy. It also has the ability to be reflected. Light is a natural agent that inspires sight and makes things visible. Light also has zero mass.
So the idea is to take the starship and fly it through a type of mass changer cylinder.
Simultaneously when it's mass is changed, it is shot forward by the cannon. That way all of the ship is moving at a uniform speed, light speed.
It's still visible, but not to ordinary observers, unless through a telescope at distant ranges.
With the properties of light, it now can be reflected by mirrors, and be absorbed as heat by non reflective objects. Flying through non reflective objects cools the atmosphere inside the ship. Too much and the entire ship will freeze solid, while continuing to fly at light speed. So flying through a planet would definitely kill your crew, but not because of the collision. Since you have zero mass, you can fly through things, but since you have the properties of light, you can also be absorbed, although only in the form of heat.
FTL would be achieved by pure technobabble. Likely hyperspace tunnels via hypergates. Of course, light speed would be necessary before you could even reach hyperspace.