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Relativity Calculation: Two bodies traveling at relativistic speeds
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[QUOTE="keeper blue, post: 6825248, member: 730986"] Peter, Pero and Ibix, FTL is a fascinating distraction and gives rise to all manner of paradoxical scenarios that would be interesting to incorporate into a SF novel, so I have saved this post and would like to come back to you for 'technical advice' on the subject after I finish this current book. In my current work, I propose using the Alcubierre principle to achieve near light speed (99.9999%) as this velocity is enough for the purpose of the story. Once I have finalised the detail, I will come back to you for a final check to ensure we are 'hard science' in respect of the calculations. Have a great day and thanks. [/QUOTE]
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