Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Space1 Elevation Machine

Enter streamlining high technologies for the next generation of taking humans into space
Racing a Rocket to Space
Elevation Machine
Without ever launching a single rocket, SPACE1 can reach the same rocket space altitude and highest points of rocket trajectories, for the purpose of orbital mechanics, research, testing, observation, study, design, preflight, and to experience strange unknown space anomalies without any danger to humans, by using the new powerful SPACE1 Elevation Machine (EM).

Giant biparting doors slide open, electrical machines harmonize with a loud basal grinding sound, spurious electromagnetic radiation is contained, calibrated and honed, massive mechanical movement dominates and you jump back not to get crushed in the path of new Elevation Machine. The EM is taking you into space before the Rocket X launch. It's not a rocket, not a ship, has no rocket fuel, no G-force, and no need to put on a spacesuit or remove your foot from the solid foundation of the earth.


Island mountain - testing at the South Pacific Ocean
Your first mission goal, reach the top of a mountain before the rocket! How is that possible? A rocket can fly supersonic, faster than the speed of sound.

It's a race of space-time and powerful machines! Buckle up and don't blink! Distance is ultimately reached by this rocket in only seconds but the powerful enigmatic Elevation Machine is even faster, created by a special division and location at SPACE1 using high tech recycled project parts and components, and it can process specified locations in space-time, swiftly reaching the top of the mountain by utilizing the power of electromagnetic radiation traveling at the speed of light.

The honed "speed of light" Elevation Machine has many fantastic uses at SPACE1. It can take a person on extreme accelerated trips without crushing bones (if it were a rocket, it would crush humans to a pancake). It can take a person inside elevated atmospheric cells without entrapment at specific points of the troposphere. It can enter into space orbits without coming out in the wrong place of space-time. It will find and locate nuisance birds in the wrong place at the wrong time before a rocket launch. It can recreate rocket orbital dynamics knowledge and confirm geometry and higher order Calculus and Differential
equation mathematics ahead of time and fly the flight before the rocket. It can fly boldly in and out of clouds without corrosive containment radiation or contamination. It can take preliminary rocket trips following the same path of the rocket before the rocket departs.

The EM can set its own orbital paths and use sensors to capture and record specific missions in many ways no different than a rocket mission or exploratory satellite. So go to the Moon if you wish, or set your own special type of Planetary Colonial Exploration.

In effect, the EM can send out precursor missions. In some instances, the EM can replace entire rocket missions. By operating the massive EM machine from Earth, a new element of safety can be introduced to the space mission by converting astronauts into Elevation Machine Technicians. However, rocket missions supplemented by the EM are the best mix combination for a well balanced and informed space program. The following quote is from High Flight, a poem by John Gillespie Magee, Jr. , and is dedicated to the opening day of the Elevation Machine EM:

Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth,
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
Of sun-split clouds, --and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of --