INFO NEEDED ABOUT AMMOUNT OF FUEL IT WOULD TAKE TO ACCELERATE FTL

ufotruth@ix.netcom.com
Sun, 17 May 1998 03:43:26 -0500 (CDT)

Everyone,

I need some information. I need to know how much fuel it would take for a
craft, probe, or spaceship to accelerate past the speed of light. Now, I
know what you all are going to say. That you cannot travel faster than light
by conventional methods like rocketry. But I have been reading about a new
theory called "autodynamics" which eliminates time dilation and mass
increase while accelerating to and past the speed of light.

So how much fuel would it take for a craft, probe, or spaceship to
accelerate past the speed of light?

Any answer with info about any type of craft using any kind of fuel
(conventional fuel and no warp bubbles, gravity drives, worm holes, etc)
would be ok but I would really prefer any information about how much fuel it
would take for an ION craft to accelerate past the speed of light traveling
at a certain rate of speed. Maybe one at one "G". You can make the mass of
the craft be whatever suits you....

Thanks a lot!

Best Regards,
William