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it is quite possible if not mandatory that anything that can move under it's own gravity control could accelerate as long as it wants because among other things gravity and inertia are equivalent. control of gravity would probably mean inertial mass increases could be controlled while accelerating and once accelerated altered again to be able to take care of inertial mass.
originally posted by: Nochzwei
Lol. you brought up some interesting , though scary points. but how exactly, would a good sized cargo space ship, that you get it to levitate under anti gravity, endanger the earth / and or a part of our galaxy?
a reply to: stormbringer1701
originally posted by: stormbringer1701
any interstellar capable ship is a weapon of mass destruction even before you get around to adding any weapon to it.
you both do have a point.
originally posted by: mbkennel
originally posted by: stormbringer1701
any interstellar capable ship is a weapon of mass destruction even before you get around to adding any weapon to it.
Indeed, even without much effort such a craft with any kind of 'warp drive' could easily nudge an asteroid from its orbit and have it come in from behind the Sun, so that it would be undetectable from Earth until it's literally too late.
In the wrong hands, warp drive is not just a weapon of mass destruction, but a weapon of civilizational extinction.
Relativistically accelerated buckyballs could be a useful military weapon, a precise (literally) particle-beam weapon. Maybe that''s what a phaser is?