Marshall Barnes Announces The First Warp Drive Space Program from Grandview Heights Library

Internationally noted R&D engineer, Marshall Barnes, held a Yuri's night event at the Grandview Heights Public Library in Grandview Heights, OH last night and made a major announcement about his prototype technology for warp drive, STDTS.
 
 
The official logo for the film, STDTS:The World's First Warp Drive
The official logo for the film, STDTS:The World's First Warp Drive
COLUMBUS, Ohio - April 12, 2016 - PRLog -- "I'm the only game around". So, stated Marshall Barnes, R&D Eng during his Yuri's Night while discussing his launch of the first and only warp drive space program in the world. Noting that NASA has withdrawn from claiming that they're developing a warp drive with Harold White and that Nebraska adjunct professor David Pares has been falsely claiming to be working on the first warp drive and yet has nothing that works on a large scale. Marshall said that he'll be sending Pares a cease and desist "or else" letter.

"I'm not going to tolerate someone claiming to be working on the first warp drive when I had started it and have gotten media coverage beginning 16 years ago. That's going to end, now".

Marshall discussed how he now is beginning the process that will lead to space trips using his technology, having identified the way forward both in terms of funding, testing and launches into low Earth orbit and beyond. Marshall's artwork, depicting a first space test of his technology, was accepted for poster presentations at 2 space science conferences. Marshall has signed a deal with FORA.tv to host a pay-per-view version of his documentary, STDTS™:The World's First Warp Drive (see http://library.fora.tv/event/stdts/ ), a film that documents how STDTS™ was invented, tested and developed and became the first and only viable technology for warp drive. The film alone will prove David Pares wrong as there is plenty of footage and interviews shot years before Pares even thought about trying to make a warp drive. It will also showcase how far ahead of NASA Marshall is and why he isn't interested in trying to develop his technology with NASA.

"People say that I should get a job at NASA," Marshall says, "but NASA can't afford me. I'm smart enough to develop this without them and NASA won't pay me what I'm worth, which right now would be in the million plus area. If everything works out as planned, I'll be worth a billion more before 2026, if not before".

Marshall, who is a serial inventor and conceptual theorist, owns the rights to a startling panorama of intellectual property across a wide variety of fields - art, music technology, lethal and non-lethal weapons systems, mind technologies, and more. He points out that after he gets his warp drive program off the ground, he will put time into moving his other ventures forward.

"The problem is," he explains, "is that I'm so prolific in so many areas, that I can't get everything I need to accomplish everything I already have, yet. As my income goes up, that will change, which will cause my income potential to explode".

One example that Marshall gives is a new entertainment channel for the internet. The problem is that it requires 100% smooth streaming with no glitches. Just one glitch will ruin the experience which is from the large array of advanced concept mind technologies that he has developed, but he won't spend the time and money to offer that one until streaming technologies improve.

Marshall sees the next three years as being important to successfully establish his warp drive space program. This year, he'll work on establishing himself as the world leader in the field through his documentary. Next year will be an event proving that his technology can cause a violation of terminal velocity by an object in free fall. The next year, will be the first test of the technology off planet. A year later will be a test launching a space probe to see how far it can fly away from the Earth. Marshall announced that he has received a sample of a new type of metal that could be useful in the construction of his space probe design.

Billionaire, Elon Musk has stated that he wants warp drive and Marshall has a number of direct connections to the founder of Tesla Motors and Space X, but Marshall is hesitant about talking about trying to get Musk involved.

"First, I'm not going to be knocking on his door to try to get some deal. I'll let my contacts mention me to him after the film comes out. The other thing is that under no circumstances will I be selling the technology to anyone. That is very important to me. So it would have to be some kind of joint venture where it's my spacecraft with my warp drive and I have my team then complete some kind of mission for him".

Marshall points out that through his attendance at major space conferences, some of which Musk attended himself, that he has made all the contacts he needs in the aerospace industry to put together the required talent to accomplish such goals, easier than people outside the field may think.

"That's one thing the film will do. It will show all those people in my every day life, that think they know me, not only how much they don't, but just how much they never will".

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