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Description: Aerospace Physics researcher at NIDS
File Code: davise   Class: physics
Location: Las Vegas, NV USA
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Spacecraft Propulsion Systems·(Academic·researcher)
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(1) Staff member, Aerospace Physics researcher for NIDS.
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2/25/99 anti-matter reactor confirmation
On the David Letterman show, the guest, the author of October Sky, a former Nasa employee, let slip that Nasa is "cutting metal" on "antimatter reactor propulsion systems" that could take us to the moon "in hours." This violates basic G-force rules of acceleration tolerated by humans and all known chemical propulsion possibilites. He started to say more, but Letterman cut him off. This comes from an "insider" and slipped out in conversation. This guest has had private conversatins with current Nasa employees engaged in the highest level secret projects, and provides confirmation of Lazar's story.
-- ray carney
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