Antimatter Future is a documentary film by Megan O'Howe about sustainability and space travel.

We can speed up the development of space allowing more renewable energy to compete, heal the environment and develop more efficient antimatter propulsion at a cheaper cost. Many asteroids have value worth over 1 trillion dollars. Warp drive research is based in nature and theory with implications regarding dark matter and dark energy with universe expansion properties.

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Asteroid Mining

A lot of our resources on Earth are in decline. We have a finite supply of metals on Earth, which are abundant to mine in space. There are many Near Earth Asteroids suitable for mining. Some asteroids in our solar system have trillions of dollars worth of value, different types exist that have more water or metals including iron, gold, silver, platinum, and more.


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Scientists tell us antimatter is too expensive to be used for spacecraft fuel. We have solutions, natural particle accelerators in space exist, and can be utilized to create antimatter at a much cheaper cost, a lot of the costs for creating antimatter currently on earth go to all the energy to speed particles up. If you can drastically reduce the energy required to speed particles up we can create cheaper antimatter. This is based in science.



Biodegradable energy could be cheaper with more competition, which can lead to developing more efficient methods of transportation. This research could lead to new innovative space propulsion systems found in nature and theory. There is so much technology and science that exists.

Nuclear sure got a lot of attention and it did not take long for funding and development of the radioactive mess.

The Manhattan Project was created from a small research program in 1939, and eventually employed more than 130,000 people, at a cost of nearly $2 billion, multiple production and research sites operated in secret.







If you want to learn something about space settlements, below are links to Read the NASA book online for free, Space Settlements: A Design Study.

References

  1. NASA - NASA's Fermi Catches Thunderstorms Hurling Antimatter into Space
  2. NASA - New and Improved Antimatter Spaceship for Mars Missions
  3. NASA - Antimatter Factory on Sun Yields Clues to Solar Explosions
  4. NASA - Antimatter Propulsion
  5. NASA - Near Earth Asteroid Discovery Statistics
  6. NASA - Riding the Plasma Wave
  7. NASA - Plasma, Plasma, Everywhere
  8. NASA - Space Probes Detect Enormous Natural Particle Accelerator
  9. Radio Telescopes Capture Best-Ever Snapshot of Black Hole Jets
  10. The Astrophysical Journal Letters: THE DISCOVERY OF GEOMAGNETICALLY TRAPPED COSMIC-RAY ANTIPROTONS http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/737/2/L29/
  11. Extraction of Antiparticles Concentrated in Planetary Magnetic Fields
  12. Overview of The High Performance Antiproton Trap (HiPAT) Experiment
  13. COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION AND USE OF ANTIPROTONS
  14. Antimatter Space Propulsion www.engr.psu.edu/antimatter/
  15. Hubble Space Telescope Photograph
  16. James Webb Space Telescope
  17. NASA Image and Video Library
  18. The Milky Way panorama
  19. Space Settlements: A Design Study
  20. Stability of Lagrange Points: James Webb Space Telescope
  21. John F. Kennedy Speech - Rice Stadium
  22. Sept. 14, 1966 - Gemini XI Artificial Gravity Experiment
  23. The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951
  24. Outside the Safe Operating Space of a New Planetary Boundary for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
  25. Cosmic Lenses Support Findings on Accelerated Universe Expansion
  26. Propulsion Physics under the Changing Density Field Model
  27. Vortex Formation in the Wake of Dark Matter Propulsion
  28. Wake Vortex Research
  29. Observation of stationary spontaneous Hawking radiation and the time evolution of an analogue black hole
  30. Experimental observation of acceleration-induced thermality (Unruh effect)
  31. Warp Field Mechanics 101
  32. Hubble Finds Birth Certificate of Oldest Known Star
  33. A view of the M87 supermassive black hole in polarised light (Credit: EHT Collaboration)
  34. The density field of the local Universe
  35. NASA Captures First Air-to-Air Images of Supersonic Shockwave Interaction in Flight
  36. F/A-18E Super Hornet breaks the sound barrier
  37. Hubble Provides Interstellar Road Map for Voyagers' Galactic Trek
  38. UFO Videos from the U.S. Navy
  39. High temperature methane emissions from Large Igneous Provinces as contributors to late Permian mass extinctions
  40. 700,000 years of tropical Andean glaciation
  41. Holocene extinction
  42. Impacts of Waste from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations on Water Quality
  43. History of cannabis and the endocannabinoid system
  44. Hemp as a potential raw material toward a sustainable world: A review