Popular magazines dealing with science and technologies often have some
interesting stuff, e.g.
The July issue of Popular Science has something about future soldiers.
Check out http://www.popsci.com/scitech/features/soldier/index.html
No, the photo is not out of the GZG catalogue.
New Scientist No.2245 (1.July 2000) has instructions on how to build an EMP
warhead with conventional explosives
http://www.newscientist.com/features/features.jsp?id=ns224520
Greetings Karl Heinz
> On 07 Jul 2000 11:52 GMT, KH.Ranitzsch@t-online.de wrote:
> Popular magazines dealing with science and technologies often have some
> interesting stuff, e.g.
The March, 2000, issue of Scientific American has an article on wormholes and
potential faster-than-light travel. The article was on negative energy
(not
anti-matter, note, but negative energy; if you were to fire a beam of
negative energy at a glass of water it would get cold, not hot).
The implication of the article is that relativity and quantum mechanics don't
preclude faster than light travel. The idea of a "space warp" is, as far as
current math can tell, scientifically plausible (though not in the way Star
Trek and others envision it). It's quite an interesting article. It suggests,
though, that jump gates are more likely than FTL drives...
It's an interesting article...