Richard Lighthouse
The Use of Time-Forwarding to Place Satellites in Orbit
The Use of Time-Forwarding to Place Satellites in Orbit
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Satellites are becoming smaller and less expensive, mostly due to the advances in electronics, while the launch costs remain prohibitive for mass commercial use. Launch costs for a typical telecommunications satellite are around $120MM USD. This short technical paper proposes a method for placing a 500 kg (1100 lb) satellite in orbit for about $2 USD. The avoided-cost savings for the US, could exceed $50 Billion USD over twenty years. This technology is based on a derivative of time travel. The math is derived by taking Einstein's equation, E=mc^2, and taking the partial derivative with respect to time. You will note that the speed of light is not constant per Dr Daniel Gazari's important paper; "Lunar Laser Ranging Test on the Invariance of C." Each reader must comprehend that our universe literally blinks off and on, approximately 1 trillion times every second.
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