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The only solution to visit another galaxy
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The only solution to visit another galaxy

While current concerns for alternative engine solutions are clustered around climate discussions, engines capable of traveling through space have not been neglected by some. Space travel has advanced significantly over the past 100 years and is only getting better. Innovations from private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin have had a significant impact as well as continued research from NASA. One such recent advance that has fascinated scientists is figuring out how to travel through wormholes.

Wormholes: a gateway to alternative galaxies

A wormhole is a hypothetical tunnel-like structure in space-time that connects two distinct points in the universe. The concept arises from the equations of general relativity, suggesting that if such structures exist, they could allow shortcuts between distant regions of space and time. Essentially, a wormhole would create a bridge, allowing travel between distant locations almost instantly, potentially facilitating faster-than-light travel.

Although wormholes are a fascinating idea in theoretical physics and popular science fiction, there are currently no experimental evidence to confirm their existenceand many challenges, such as stability and traversability, remain largely speculative. However, that hasn’t stopped scientists from speculating about how travel through these hypothetical portholes might work.

A fractal engine for space travel

Fractal wormholes are a particular hypothetical variation of wormholes. Fractal wormholes can be imagined as a network of interconnected wormholes that exhibit fractal properties, potentially allowing more complex routes through spacetime. Although these types of wormholes also exist purely hypothetically and use complex geometric principles and patterns, that hasn’t stopped researchers from developing hypothetical solutions on how to travel through a fractal wormhole. There was one.

Traveling through these types of wormholes uses the principles of the McGinty equation Ψ(x,t) = ΨQFT(x,t) + ΨFractal(x,t,D,m,q,s), where the variables of ΨFractal(x, t,D,m,q,s) are manipulated to create a stable wormhole of a specific size and duration. This complex equation is a new scientific theory that combines traditional methods Quantum field theory with fractal geometry for solve quantum mechanics problems.

The equation is a novel approach and is not widely recognized by traditional mathematics and physics. Nonetheless, it exhibits robust innovation and creative thinking when considering how one could possibly travel from one end of the galaxy to the other. This is mathematically sound and highlights the underlying beauty of physics. Although often siled to be experimental or theoretical, investigative research like this highlights how theoretical concepts can be used to solve complex problems and propose new hypotheses about the universe.

How would a fractal engine work?

The engine was proposed by Chris McGinity, creator of the McGinity equation. It describes how, for the engine to work, a stable environment would need to be created within the wormhole.

“Once the stable wormhole is created, a spacecraft equipped with the Fractal Engine would enter and traverse the wormhole at speeds greater than the speed of light,” McGinity describes in his LinkedIn article titled A fractal propulsion engine will control and navigate through wormholes, allowing an object to pass through them at faster speed than light, “The fractal engine would work by manipulating the properties of space-time inside the wormhole, allowing the spacecraft to pass through it at speeds faster than light.”

“The fractal engine would require a significant amount of energy to create and maintain the wormhole stable, as well as to power the spacecraft’s propulsion system,” McGinity continued, “scientists would have to develop new, very advanced forms of energy production and storage to make the fractal engine a practical reality.”

Theoretical physics is a fascinating field, and hypothetical ideas of traveling through different galaxies may very soon no longer be science fiction but become an actual reality.