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PROMOTING GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SPACE VENTURES

Daniel B. McMillan
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Hi Pierre, This type of engine works best in space. Apologies for not posting a model of it yet.
August 4
Electron Engines electrons are everywhere; one just needs to convert them into energy; fanatstic but very simple idea; although a technological challenge; but it comes pollution free too any data on research going on in this area?
February 10
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1. 'Bose–Einstein condensate' may be implemented as a protective shield against all forms of external radiation for long term space travel. 2. Could a 'Bose–Einstein condensate' component be engineered and attached to the Large Hadron Collider that…
November 11, 2009
November 11, 2009
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Just as oil was there hidden beneath the ground, and discovering uses for it led to the industrial age, transportation, and space-flight - I perceive that our Asteroid belt is there for the mining. Phase 1 Would like to build a network of miniature…
May 18, 2009
This is really fascinating stuff, Daniel. I'm so happy to hear you speak of space with such vision and brilliance. Since nothing is real anyway, let's imagine something glorious, peaceful and beautiful and that's what we'll find!
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Around May 2007, Dr. Chris Stanley discovered a new mineral. After researching the formula (the mineral had a known chemical formula - sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide), it turns out that this mineral had already been described in Superman co…
May 4, 2009
May 4, 2009

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3D Vizualization

'Dust x Time x Gravity = Worlds' (DTG = W), Expanding Probability through Imagination & Applied Science.



Mere Dust Indeed
by Daniel Bryan McMillan

It has been around for quite some time
collecting in matter and mind
here and there once upon a time.
Mere dust indeed!
Quantum conduit of perception
probability in mind.
We have been around here forever
with just a second to measure it
Mere dust indeed!
Faster than concept of speed
tiny little specks
moving from B to Y
yet as old as they were young
relativity's looking glass
Mere dust indeed.
So destructive looking
a brilliant white parallax
Black hole turned inside out
slide through outer space
look quick another birth-
Mere dust indeed.


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Inspiration for 'Bose–Einstein condensate' Technology

1. 'Bose–Einstein condensate' may be implemented as a protective shield against all forms of external radiation for long term space travel.

2. Could a 'Bose–Einstein condensate' component be engineered and attached to the Large Hadron Collider that may allow us to observe a Black Hole just prior to its' dissipation? A side effect of the LHC may generate tiny Black Holes incidentally that dissipate instantly. If condensate can momentarily stop a laser beam - that may be long enough to gather som… Continue

Posted on November 11, 2009 at 2:41pm —

Daniel B. McMillan

Virtual Reality & The Asteroid Belt

Just as oil was there hidden beneath the ground, and discovering uses for it led to the industrial age, transportation, and space-flight - I perceive that our Asteroid belt is there for the mining.

Phase 1
Build a network of miniature gain relay satellites that will boost signal gain from a distance of our asteroid belt and back.

Phase 2
Implement video game technology and augmented reality in a Virtual Command Room to manipulate small exploration robotic units on duty in the Asteroid Belt.

Posted on May 18, 2009 at 6:00pm —

Daniel B. McMillan

Probability Factor and Science Fiction

Around May 2007, Dr. Chris Stanley discovered a new mineral. After researching the formula (the mineral had a known chemical formula - sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide), it turns out that this mineral had already been described in Superman comic books and movies. The formula is an exact match for 'Kryptonite,' the fictional mineral. Kryptonite, according to DC Comics, was created when the planet Krypton blew up. The new mineral does not contain fluorine (which it does in the film) and is… Continue

Posted on May 4, 2009 at 10:00pm — 1 Comment

Daniel B. McMillan

Future Spacecraft Design - Component - Electron Engine

One component entry for our Concept Spacecraft Design, is a design for a new Electron Engine (based upon positive electrons being attracted to a negative electron field). I will post the concept sketch here soon.

Posted on April 11, 2008 at 12:00am —

Daniel B. McMillan

Future Spacecraft Design - Life Support - Human Particle Stasis

Our future spaceship must be robust and resilient enough to function for many years space-time. In this post, our goal is to to improve the living-space components for long space-travel.

The design for this component should keep occupants in living but idle (not frozen) stasis, allowing for re-animation to regain physical and mental cognition.

The Cyrogenic option is not preferable due to artifacting and degeneration of living tissue, plus potential changes in the vitality of the partic… Continue

Posted on April 10, 2008 at 11:30pm —

Daniel B. McMillan

Future Spacecraft Design

The focus of this blog, is to lure in participants (yes - you!), choose a Component from the outline below (or add in a new one) and conceptualize about it.

Selected spacecraft components may include:

* Virtual World Environment for Future Astronauts to enjoy while the body is in stasis.
* A new spacecraft design
* Electron Engines
* Renewable Energy and Stored Energy Core
* Terrarium Gardens
* OS Upgrade System with Deployable Signal-gain Waypoint Satellite Relays
* Robotic Deployment System… Continue

Posted on March 30, 2008 at 11:00am — 2 Comments

Daniel B. McMillan

Introduction

My name is Daniel. I was the kid who collected Red Rose Tea Space cards, and ate Space Food Sticks. I grew up building rockets and launching them, then worked in Special FX for a decade. I also worked on the award winning Descent series of PC games, along with several other published titles. Recent 3D animation work includes a glimpse of 3d animation contributions for Boeing. I'm passionate about the Aerospace Industry. (Portfolio:… Continue

Posted on March 29, 2008 at 11:00am — 1 Comment

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At 10:45am on May 4, 2009, Sifat Md. Rafsun Juny said…
U R Really Intelligent Person!
At 9:51pm on December 2, 2008, Sarah Jane PELL said…
Thanks for the link Daniel. You have been involved in some great work!

Sarah Jane
At 1:05am on April 26, 2008, Joel Craig Raupe said…
It is all good. You know it. The more the merry. I wish we had more data from Chang'e 1. BTW, that's excellent artwork, a cut above, without question.
At 5:21am on April 7, 2008, Guillermo Söhnlein said…
BTW ... you're 3D work is really cool!
 
 
 

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