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It might actually be possible. We just have to figure out a way to change spacetime. We would have to be able to stretch it out where it was in front of us, or in the direction that we wanted to travel, and compress it behind us. That would mean that gravity would not affect our bodies in the normal 'g force' manner.
by negativespace000 on May 30th, 2009