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General Wesley Clark stumps for faster-than-light travel in New Hampshire. "I still believe in e=mc˛, but I can't believe that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go. I happen to believe that mankind can do it...It's my only faith-based initiative." Well, I guess he's up on Dubya, who's still trying to work out evolution. At the same rally, Clark introduced Professor John Frink as his potential National Science Advisor. "Suppose we extend the square beyond the two dimensions of our universe... along the hypothetical Z axis, there..."

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Scoriac1 said:

NASA keeps the faith, too. Check out this link from NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project for a layman's intro to c+ travel:

http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/PAO/warp.htm

Alan said:

public void travel(x)
{
velocity = light + x
}

I c++ Travel :D

Ed said:

James Doohan is reportedly on board as Clark's chief political adviser.

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