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

ufotruth@ix.netcom.com
Mon, 18 May 1998 15:16:58 -0500 (CDT)

On 05/18/98 10:37:32 you wrote:
>
>William,
>
>It would help if you knew how to ask the question. The proper way to
>propose
>this question would be to ask for the answer to be provided in purely
>Newtonian or Classical physics (ignoring relativity). And just what is the
>purpose of this exercise?

Ok. I apologise to EVERYONE for not asking this question correctly. I
apologise and please forgive me for my ignorance. Let me now ask my question
again.

How much fuel would it take to accelerate a craft at a constant rate to 2
times the speed of light in purely Newtonian or Classical physics ignoring
relativity?

Thank you for showing me how to properly ask this question.

The purpose of this execercise is to prove whether a craft could carry
enough fuel to travel FTL if time dilation, mass increase, and space warping
does not occur near the speed of light.

Best Regards,
William

>
>Paul
>