AIAA 2004 - 3700
GUIDELINES FOR A
SPACE PROPULSION DEVICE
BASED ON HEIM'S QUANTUM THEORY
Walter Dröscher1, Jochem Häuser 1,2
1Institut für Grenzgebiete der Wissenschaft (IGW),
Leopold - Franzens Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
2Department of Transportation, University of Applied Sciences
and
Department of High puting, CLE GmbH, Salzgitter, Germany
40TH AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE
JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA,
11-14 JULY, 2004
1 Senior scientist, 2 Senior member AIAA, member SSE, C, /c/cb/cb26/
The text of the calligraphy on the front page means Cosmos, comprising the two chinese symbols
for space and time. This calligraphy was done by Hozumi Gensho Roshi, Professor of Applied Sci-
ences at Hanazono University, Kyoto, Japan in September 2003. The two red squares depict the seal
of Hozumi Gensho Roshi.
2004
Institut für Grenzgebiete der Wissenschaft,
Leopold - Franzens Universität Innsbruck,
Innsbruck, Austria
Table of Contents
1 Space Propulsion and Higher-Dimension Quantized Spacetime Physics..........................................4
Basic Concepts of HQT ..........................................................................................................5
LQT and HQT............................................................................................................................6
Fundamental Physical Interactions in 8-D Quantized Space.................................................7
2 The Physical Principles for Field Propulsion ...................................................................................8
The Physics of Hermetry Forms................................................................................................8
The Metric for ic Interactions...........................................................................10
The Metric for Coupling ism and Gravitation..................................................
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