Heim-Dröscher space,eight-dimensional universe, Mars-Earth: three hour trip

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The Heim-Dröscher space theory proposes a model for an eight-dimensional universe that could potentially enable rapid travel between Earth and Mars in just three hours. The feasibility of this theory is debated, with concerns about the safety and practicality of such travel. Links to articles from New Scientist and The Scotsman provide further insights into the scientific basis and implications of this concept. Enthusiasts express a willingness to invest in tickets for this journey, contingent on assurances of safety. The discussion highlights both excitement and skepticism surrounding advanced theoretical physics and its applications in space travel.
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This sounds quite interesting to me but I can't estimate how real this theory and predictions are :
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18925331.200&print=true
http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=16902006
I would sure buy a ticket for that three hour trip to Mars (if they can assure me I want desintegrate during it :wink: ).
 
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