Marshall Barnes, Warp Drive Technology Inventor, Appears At Mars Conference at UC in Boulder

Just a week after being recognized and thanked by the City of Grandview Heights for inventing his STDTS(TM) warp drive prototype technology there, Marshall Barnes, R&D Eng speaks on advanced propulsion and faster than light communication Saturday.
 
 
Marshall Barnes during lecture on Hawking's "Mad Scientist Paradox" mistake
Marshall Barnes during lecture on Hawking's "Mad Scientist Paradox" mistake
Aug. 15, 2013 - PRLog -- Today through Sunday, the Mars Society will hold its International Mars Society Conference at the University of Colorado at Boulder. One of the track speakers will be internationally noted advanced concept research and development engineer Marshall Barnes. Marshall Barnes has made a name for himself by discovering more mistakes made by Stephen Hawking than anyone else in the world, beating Hawking in his bet last year against the Higgs Boson, and working on exotic technologies and innovative ideas. Last year he was recognized by the Ohio General Assembly for exposing a major error in Hawking's "Mad Scientist Paradox" and showing that elementary school children could see the error as well, when given the chance. The proclamation that Marshall received cited him as one of "Ohio's finest citizens" for his efforts.

One week after Patrik G. Bowman, Director of Administration and Development for the City of Grandview Heights, OH, honored Marshall with a letter of recognition for creating and developing the technology for the STDTS™ warp drive prototype there (see http://www.prlog.org/12190232-city-of-grandview-heights-r... ), Marshall will speak on what advanced propulsion and faster than light communication projects that he's involved with, will mean for Mars exploration. He will present Advanced Concept Solutions for Travel to and Communications with Mars at 4:30 Saturday in the West Ballroom of the University Memorial Center. 

Marshall is the leading researcher on warp drive concepts as all other models for warp drive have serious flaws or insurmountable problems. While the mainstream news media coverage has focused recently on the work by Harold "Sonny" White of NASA as the best effort to make warp drive happen, Popular Science magazine revealed that few support White's concept and even if he gets results, in attempting to detect a warp in space on a small scale with his device, there is no indication that he will be able to get the results large enough to be significant.

Meanwhile, Marshall's STDTS™ system is already producing results more than a million times that which White hopes to produce. In addition, the originators of the warp drive physics concepts based on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, Miquel Alcubierre and Jose Natario have both withdrawn their concepts, upon which all other warp drive models, aside from Marshall's, are based, as being unworkable. In fact, Alcubierre recently told the New York Times, in a report on the research of White, that "warp drive is impossible". It is expected that by the end of the year, Marshall will be recognized around the world as the only person with the technology to make anything approachable to warp drive, work. In fact, Marshall is planning aerial experiments next year, with plans to attempt space experiments in 2015. As the realization spreads that his STDTS™ technology is the true way to deep space, or even rapid transport to Mars, it is expected that partnerships will be formed with him to make this a reality. However, he has set a firm standard to accept no funding from foreign sources, or the US. government  - not even NASA. He will talk to NASA after he proves that his system will work in space, which will avoid months if not years of wasted time that would happen if he tried to work with NASA before that.

"I'm not talking with NASA until the world sees that the STDTS™ is the way to go because to do otherwise would just involve more bureaucratic red tape and wastes of time, than it is worth", Marshall has said.

Marshall will be available for interviews Friday through Monday the 19th, which can be set-up by contacting David Gap at to.infinity@publicist.com. 
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