
Der Bergmann-Bounce-Drive (BBD) und Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG)-basierte Propulsion-Konzepte sind spekulative Antriebsansätze, die Quantengravitation nutzen, um Raumzeit-Manipulation für interstellare Reisen zu ermöglichen. Diese Arbeit präsentiert eine detaillierte vergleichende Analyse, mit Fokus auf Unterschieden und Gemeinsamkeiten, und schlägt den Bergmann-LQG Hybrid Drive (BLGHD) vor, der BBD-Stochastik mit LQG-Holonomien integriert. Umfangreiche mathematische Ableitungen der hybriden Metrik, detaillierte Stabilitätsanalysen, tiefgehende Vergleiche und ausführliche Vorhersagen zu Leistung, Testbarkeit und Implikationen werden gegeben. Beide Ansätze werden als gemeinsame Visionen betrachtet, die die Menschheit zu den Sternen bringen – ergänzend und vereinend. Die Theorie basiert auf dem Bergmann-Multi-Zyklus (BMC - DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18685468 ) und LQG, mit detaillierten Erklärungen, wann, wo und wie der neue Hybrid-Antrieb realisierbar sein könnte.
The Bergmann-Bounce-Drive (BBD) and Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG)-based propulsion concepts are speculative propulsion approaches that leverage quantum gravity to manipulate spacetime for interstellar travel. This paper presents a detailed comparative analysis, focusing on differences and commonalities, and proposes the Bergmann-LQG Hybrid Drive (BLGHD), which integrates BBD's stochasticity with LQG holonomies. Extensive mathematical derivations of the hybrid metric, detailed stability analyses, in-depth comparisons, and comprehensive predictions regarding performance, testability, and implications are provided. Both approaches are viewed as shared visions that complement each other to propel humanity to the stars. The theory is based on the Bergmann Multi-Cycle (BMC - DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18685468 ) and LQG, with detailed explanations of when, where, and how the new hybrid drive could be realized.
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