(In contrast to accounts in later versions, there were no critical flaws with this drive, and no contribution by any scientist named Bergenholm or by Arisians.) Soon thereafter, two Tellurian scientists, Lyman Cleveland and Frederick Rodebush developed the one-hundred-percent inertialess Rodebush-Cleveland drive, which traveled (and decelerated) much faster. The first faster-than-light drive, which achieved only partial neutralization of inertia, was developed on the planet Nevia. The possibility of inertialess travel was first suggested in Theoretical and Physical Chemistry, īy the Tellurian chemist Samuel Lawrence Bigelow, Larry Niven, Julian May and Alastair Reynolds.Īppearances in fiction Triplanetary Universe The inertialess drive is a fictional means of accelerating to close to the speed of light or faster-than-light travel, originally used in Triplanetary and the Lensman series by E.E. Fictional means of faster-than-light travel
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