Proof Of Aliens If Only We'd Listen – Galactic Inquirer Ship Missing, What We Know, What We Don't – New New Yorker Daily Pritchard didn't stop to hear what else the President said, he could get quite salty when under stress. Yes sir, I'll get right on it, said Pritchard as he rose to leave the President's office. We don't want to be accused of covering up anything. Okay, you'll have to release it to the press. Has that any connection with the last one? The ship was bound for Kabania Habitat from Alcor. We still don't know sir but unfortunately we have another report of a freighter missing. Sir if you will remember, a few months ago a freighter went missing? President I have just been briefed by General Asaki of Space Command. Omuro had closed the door to the General's office before he finished, the General's language was sometimes a little too plain for Omuro's tastes. Omuro was halfway out the door when he heard the General say, I just wish it had waited, I'm retiring in three months. I'll write it up right away, excuse me sir. The ship left on time, opened a link-mouth, and was never heard from again.Ĭaptain Omuro we might have survived one loss but now the pressure is going to be intense to figure this out. He passed it up through official channels.Īnother one, damn it, said General Asaki. You tell them.Īlinde had no desire to pass on the report but since Musawa was the boss he had no choice. The big boys ain't going to like another one. That's what you told me Musawa, I was on vacation when it happened. Why?ĭidn't this same thing happen a couple of months ago? Yeah, it's the report about the missing freighter. Joe made the report through official channels. If there's one thing I hate more than reporting something like this to Tom, it's reporting it to the government. Yes sir, said Joe as he left Agar's office. Yeah, we can't wait any longer or they'll be second-guessing our motives. And when Joe was nervous, Tom knew he should be nervous too. Agar the ship hasn't reported in and hasn't answered our calls. And it was his job to know and he didn't and now he was going to have to take it upstairs. The ship could be anywhere from Kabania to Alcor. Joe Evans didn't like what he was hearing. Well we've got nothing on the comm, said another. "They should have been here hours ago," said the flight engineer of the Kabania Habitat. The Spin-Two drive can create such a shielded region of space. If a region of space can be shielded from the temporal field then the rate of time in that region will change according to the degree of shielding, the geometry of the region, and the quantum spin number of the chron+ (spin 1) or chron- (spin -1) particles. These are the chron or field particle, and the chron+ and chron- which determine whether time speeds up ( chron+) or slows down ( chron-). QTD introduces three more fundamental particles to the Standard Model of Physics. The fundamental duration of a tick is a multiple of the Planck time. Like the Higgs field which permeates space and gives particles their mass, the temporal field of QTD also permeates space and causes time and its tick rate. This stands in contrast to the previous view of time, that it was a consequence of the Second Law of Thermodynamics and entropy. Quantum Temporal Dynamics (QTD) states that time is caused by a temporal quantum field. A reader wanting to know more might use a search engine (as I have). All excerpts were taken from the public domain works at the Gutenberg website therefore they have no page number associated with them. There the sources are given by the Chapter in which they occur, followed by a snippet in italics, followed by the original book title and author. An attributions page can be found in the back matter. Several classic science fiction excerpts are used throughout this book. But to me it is of the essence of hard science fiction – old school. So I hope it doesn't bother the reader too much, indeed I hope it enhances the read. It's what got me interested in science and speculating about science and eventually getting a degree in physics and eventually writing science fiction. Second, I like data-dumps in science fiction books. First, it is much easier (I think) as a reader to read these details in an encyclopedic fashion than as an explanation in or interruption of the narrative or plot. (Read Verne's From The Earth To The Moon to see real data-dumping). This is the infamous data-dump that some people bemoan finding in science fiction novels. In this book I have decided to return to my previous practice of putting scientific and technical details at the beginning of a chapter. it is in the nature of a human being to seek a justification for his actions. To do evil a human being must first believe that he is doing good, or else that it's a well-considered act in conformity to natural law.
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