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Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2016
A Theoretical Study of Mass Reduction for Interstellar Space Travel.

Abstract: Humans were born a star-faring race. Can humans design an infinite gyroscope to reduce the apparent mass of a spaceship and allow it to travel close to the speed of light.
This is an open collaboration, embracing the open source movement, to be shared by all.
Idea was proposed by Chris Bieniek 2016-2019-2020
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