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Jump Drive, Replicators, Transporters, and Time Travel

DOI: 10.4236/aast.2021.63009, PP. 123-133

Keywords: Fourier Transform, Spatial Shift, Time Shift, Coordinates Transformation, Time Travel, Discontinuous Travel, Transporters, Replicators, Causality, Noncausality

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Jumping from place to place, replicating food, biological or mechanical parts or beaming up somebody, may not be fiction, rather an issue of practical implementation as shall be observed in this paper. Devices like transporter, food replicators or warp drive intrigue our imagination. This paper is intended to show that Jump drive is an issue of coordinate transformation. Changing location from planet X to planet Y does not necessarily require travelling a distance D connecting between the two planets. The theoretical knowledge of changing the location from coordinate X to coordinate Y exists; we do that in signal processing, but, we have not yet developed such a machine. The present paper shows the feasibility of jump drive; however, much work needs to be done on the implementation.

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