LET ME ASK MY QUESTION AGAIN SO THAT IT MIGHT GET ANSWERED

ufotruth@ix.netcom.com
Mon, 18 May 1998 00:30:44 -0500 (CDT)

Everyone,

I am going to ask my question again. If you would please answer it I would
greatly appreciate it. In this question lets simply assume that time
dilation, mass increase, and space warping does not occur when one
accelerates to and past the speed of light. Hey, you might think that I am
wrong and that time dilation, mass increase, and/or space warping does occur
when one accelerates to and/or beyond the speed of light. But for this
question please just THEORETICALLY assume that these SR and GR things do not
occur....

So here is my question.

How much fuel would it take for a conventional space craft (rocket or ion)
to accelerate at a constant rate of speed to twice the speed of light? How
much fuel would it take? Would it be possible to build such a craft?

Please answer this question without discussing how it is impossible to
travel FTL conventionally.

Best Regards,
William