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In part I demolish multiverse theory by reminding the audience that probabilities are infinite before the wave collapses and infinite before. If determinism exists, the future in the current universe is in some way collapsed - so quantum theory and determinism cannot exist in the same universe. Even if there are other universes - if you go to it - then for you that universe has already collapsed in the past and is infinitely in the future of that universe. For one universe to morph into the other as a separate universe would take an infinite amount of energy in the universe from which you are currently existing.
Even if you can travel to another universe, you cannot take the rest of us with you. In this universe, we all come along for the ride - but as a single universe with infinite possibility before wave collapse and zero possibility after it has collapsed. QED
Part two is going to any other point in the universe at near C, using 1G propulsion to get to C - then reconfigure when at C - go back to deceleration at one G, decreasing to the gravity of the destination. If your craft functions as an orbital space station, you can decelerate at one G. I will let the physicists calculate how long it takes from current position and speed at one G acceleration to near C, as well as how long it takes to decelerate to the destination - and the positions of both inflection points. Moving your habitat modules from the hull to a rotational position is engineering.
The real science is to see if the unbalanced washing machine propulsion drive exists. We can test it with time, money and personnel to go from point a to point b. The mass of your rotating portion must, after rotation, be enough to move the craft at 1 G in comparison with the mass of the hull. If you can put your reactors safely in the spinning mass without losing stability, it becomes a much easier task. Again, engineering.
The second piece of science to be tested (so really, engineering - we know most of the science - or think we know it) is whether or at what speed and radius humans can be rotated from a station without acceleration - but orbital velocity can comfortably exist at one G of centrifugal force.
The second test needs to be done before we go much further with Artemis if the goal is going to Mars - especially if we send not a crew but an orbital JPL with scientists to study whatever planet we go to, with support crew and all of their families. We also have to solve radiation shielding for such an orbital station. In a one G ring, we can do lab grown protein and hydroponics and other gardening (like for potatoes) to feed whatever population is necessary.
I can run a table top exercise to design that station, with me and current NASA staff. Engineers to design the details may or may not be needed for the table top exercise. Drop me a line at bindner.associates@yahoo.com to hire me for this exercise or to further discuss the two gravitational tests.
Here is the video I referred to which talked about entropy and space-time but did not integrate it with electro-magnetism (at least in that segment).
The future has already happened:
https://youtu.be/68DgpdnjBEg?si=2jauaDAW-pzVzsdx
Or has it - see above.





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