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Description A warp probe ship in DWG, DXF, 3DS and OBJ:

jmp.sh/OQgjVmd

Effectively it's a warp probe ship meant for relative short range flights, as in not much further than say Wolf 359 at 7.9 LYs. Zeta Reticuli at 39.17 LYs would be seriously pushing it.

The ship is about 212m long that has an elongated habitat command module, and a scaled down engine system, 3/4 size.

The habitat command module has a similar centrifuge like on the Discovery-1, but longer to include added crew cabins, water recycling and hydroponics/aeroponics. Plus hibernation chambers. They hibernation chambers are there to protect the crew from radiation the warp drive generates, or something. But also the extended flight between planets when they drop probes in the star systems.

The command pod has a standard O.D. of 16m, so let's say the centrifuge is 12m. From this site:

www.omnicalculator.com/physics…

To maintain 1G, the centrifuge would need to be spinning at 12.208 RPMs, or one revolution every 5 seconds tops.

Not as crazy as the 0:44 second on this video:

youtu.be/3X4KAMrppPk

FYI, the Discovery-1 centrifuge that spins at about 2 RPMs from this video:

youtu.be/O4uOZnao7JM

It would be only 0.02g's at a diameter of 9.1m, or 1/8 lunar gravity.

But overall, you need 6 RPMs on the ship to reach 0.24g's, or spinning once every 10 seconds. And preferably without this music:

youtu.be/MK6TXMsvgQg

And 8.6 RPMs just to get 0.5g's.

The modules are replaceable. What's shown are mission modules, but I have MAV modules as well which I included on the file. In theory, they can dock Rangers from Interstellar (2014), the Eagles from Space: 1999 (1975), or anything that isn't bigger than the modules themselves, and an adaptable docking port.

An adaptable docking port is essential, especially after this:

youtu.be/a3lcGnMhvsA

The 2 dishes there are large MASER dishes that sends information they've collected to Earth in the tightest beam possible so the information will reach Earth in case something happens to the ship. All power is diverted to the dishes during transmission.

The ship uses lacking a better term the Lazar warp drive, and works as described on the documentary, Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers (2018). All I know it focuses gravity waves to a central point and converges to an antenna at the back of the ship forming a hart shaped warp field. I heard the term quantum tunneling, but it looks like it displaces space like on the Star Trek: Enterprise episode, "Cold Front," and space comes rushing in at FTL speeds or something.

It has 3 gravity wave drivers as described in the documentary with the antenna.

The antimatter ring is a cyclotron that accelerates electrons to light speed where their density is increased via relativity equal to those of antiprotons. The antimatter ring is recharged by the ship's main fusion reactor. It takes 6-8 months to recharge the warp drive for a 4 day flight.

It takes 3 weeks to reach Proxima Centauri, but there's a time dilation effect where only 4 days pass during the 3 week trip. Which is a good thing, or else it could take up to 3-1/2 years to recharge the engines for a return home.

In comparison to the TNG warp scale, the ship would be travelling at warp 3.63. But in the time dilation, it appears the ship is travelling at warp 5.98 while using warp 3.63 power.

The main fusion reactor also powers the 3 VASIMR engines the ship uses for sublight speeds. It has solar panels as a secondary power source.

Almost forgot, the planet is actually a negative image of Jupiter I got from www.celestiamotherlode.net/

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In regards to Bob Lazar, I was becoming increasingly skeptical about his claims until they found a phonebook with Bob's name in the Los Alamos National Laboratory directory, saying he was telling the truth about that part.

BUT it doesn't prove he worked at Area 51, nor worked on a flying saucer. And it's only logical that he attended MIT to get a position at Los Alamos to where his name in the Los Alamos directory, and not as the guy who unclogs the toilets.

If he forged his credentials, then there would be both a record of that, and he'd probably be in prison for that especially for a high security facility.

I thought about that what if someone faked the phonebook? That in itself would be quite a feat as they had to make every name there accurate, every ad, and no seams to where if they simply removed one page and replace it with the exact same paper with the same wear patterns, same stains, etc.

If the objective was to say it's fake to further discredit Bob Lazar, why? Why an elaborate plan to create fake evidence when he had nothing else to back himself up with?

And of someone were desperate enough to create evidence to give credit to Bob Lazar, that would have been a major undertaking which needed a lot of resources. Especially if there's another copy of that phonebook to verify the claim.

Right now, it's all conjecture. But this warp drive concept is quite intriguing.
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