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Follow on Google News | Elon Musk Echoes Marshall Barnes, R&D Eng's Plans for Leaving EarthElon Musk's call for an accelerated space program, that he says he's readying Space X for, echoes Marshall Barnes' call for ways to restart civilization for the same reasons, neither trust a positive future for planet Earth.
By: Fame Plan "I agree with him," Marshall said, "but I'm not betting on Mars". Marshall believes he can scale up his Verdrehung Fan™ technology so a traversable wormhole is created allowing escape anywhere in space or time. This is not as far fetched as it sounds. Marshall has a working model currently opening micro wormholes allowing the transmission of RF and IR waves out of our spacetime, disappearing into the center of the Verdrehung device. He's found technological solutions not requiring negative energy and exotic matter. "The only thing we have to do is see if we can scale the effect up and determine where the wormholes open. We know how to approach the later and we have the technology and resources to do the former. Best yet, if it's successful, it'll be a whole lot cheaper than going to Mars, even with my STDTS™ warp drive technology." Marshall's mention of warp drive is another thing he has in common with Musk. Musk has called for warp drive creation but has admitted in the media, ”A warp drive may or may not come to fruition." Marshall has signed a contract with FORA.TV to premiere next year, STDTS™:The World's First Warp Drive. Marshall has been developing a warp drive proto-technology since 2000. He has tested it on Earth with successful pendulum, gravity drop, incline and automobile tests that included a DeLorean, not because of Back To The Future (he doesn't even think it was that great of a film and they got the physics all wrong) but because the car is stainless steel. Marshall's technology requires a metal surface for the field to work. "Once, back in 2012, I tried to get a hold of Musk when I heard he was interested in seeing warp drive come into fruition, but uh, oh, I can't remember her name - his personal assistant, whoever she is or was then, I left her a message about getting a minute to talk with him at the Mars Conference in Pasadena where I was going to speak (see http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ Many people remark about the inventions Musk has managed to come up with but Marshall has more. So many in fact, that on paper, he's easily worth $1.5M not counting his technologies like STDTS™. When that's tossed in, experts admit he could be worth billions, once he proves it in space or once he has Verdrehung technology opening traversable wormholes for humans. But his dark attitude about the future, like Musk's, tempers any joy he could feel about a near future of becoming super-rich. "I'm right there, worried about WW3 with him (Musk)," Marshall says. "I've zero faith in the world's leaders and don't get me started on the one we have in the White House right now. What would the word be? 'Disdain'? 'Disgust'? 'Distrust'? Look, a portion of humanity needs the ability to start over somewhere else where we are not ruled over by total, complete, dumb fricking stupid morons. I could give the two hour physics lecture on why it is all very possible, and you'll see what I've come up with in my The Dawning of the Age of Time Machines documentary when it comes out (see https://www.youtube.com/ He says Musk's plans for developing a city on Mars seem impressive, however, Marshall is already in the middle of planning a massive resettlement program for people, once the Verdrehung tech proves viable. He began on how to restart civilization as far back as 2010, including food production, commerce, technology re-establishment and other essentials for what we consider modern life, and the experts needed to make it all happen. If this is radical talk, the notion of starting over again was a common topic at the International Space Development Conference in 2013, where Marshall was a speaker. There, space experts mixed with entrepreneurs, aerospace start-ups and major corporate representatives, with dreams of everything from pioneering Mars, to cities in space bubbles, and like the early colonists in the New World, the talk turned to declaring independence once 100% viability is achieved. Marshall was enthusiastically in that group. Now, he has his own options. "It's simple. I'm outta here. See ya. I could go alone, but I'm going to give other people a chance. I think at least some deserve it." End
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