Most Creative Man On EARTH
To Innovate Through Outer Space
Marshall Barnes and the Final Frontier
Marshall was born not long after the space race began. Beginning with John Glenn's orbiting the Earth (and learning to be careful not to fall in the bath tub) he has always had an interest in space though it waxed and waned with NASA's activity level. However he became involved with the actual industry when he was referred to the Mars Society as a body that would be interested in some of his breakthrough research in cosciousness and propulsion. The rest is history as they say.

Marshall in the Space Industry







The video is pretty self-explanatory . In order to show details of what’s in it, The video had to be shot again off of a TV monitor which degraded the quality, however, it’s what’s in the video that is important. This is 2 segments of a 3 segment test, edited basically to just get to the point, which is that in 13 seconds, the car travels farther with the STDTS™ turned on than turned off and that the increase in speed is invisible to radar. Arguments that the radar sign could’ve been moved in order to give that impression are rendered null and void by the fact that the Grandview Heights High School comes further into view in the background, a feat that’s impossible unless the car had, in fact, moved closer to the school. The missing segment is one where, as a control, the car was run faster than the base speed of 25 mph that was used, and shows that the radar sign detected that increase. It was done to show the accuracy of the radar.
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The entire 3 segments will be released at a later time.
(above: An attendee at the 2014 100 Year Starship Symposium reviews the poster presentation created by Marshall featuring the two current developments of the STDTS ™technology – space travel and micro wormholes.)







