I was really hoping that you could explain this space expanding process that moves distant galaxies at over three times the speed of light but doesn't affect our solar system. I have to tell you, that scares the hell out of me. Imagine the moon zipping three times its current distance from us in the next nanosecond. NASA better get on the ball and attach it with a chain so it won't get away in case we get a local space expansion.
That space expansion process is the prefect mechanism for faster than light space travel. All you have to do is to go to a pace that will expand and, just like that, you're zooming through space at three times the speed of light. And when you want to return all you have to do is repeat the process.
That space expansion process is the prefect mechanism for faster than light space travel. All you have to do is to go to a pace that will expand and, just like that, you're zooming through space at three times the speed of light. And when you want to return all you have to do is repeat the process.