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<blockquote data-quote="cobra65427289" data-source="post: 5262087" data-attributes="member: 548513"><p>Space-time would be moving the object along, negative inertia would be creating the expansion, and for the contraction obviously positive inertia would be used. The only problem is that this way of doing it would take a shit-ton of mass for both positive and negative inertia forces. With the expansion and contraction of space-time it would be as if the craft wasn't moving at all, but space would move around the craft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobra65427289, post: 5262087, member: 548513"] Space-time would be moving the object along, negative inertia would be creating the expansion, and for the contraction obviously positive inertia would be used. The only problem is that this way of doing it would take a shit-ton of mass for both positive and negative inertia forces. With the expansion and contraction of space-time it would be as if the craft wasn't moving at all, but space would move around the craft. [/QUOTE]
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