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Theoretical foundations of building interstellar ships Beginner's Guide Preliminary version

Dmitry Yashchenko

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Abstract

Theoretical Foundations of Interstellar Ship Construction: A Beginner's Guide (preliminary edition, 2025, Svobodny, Amur Oblast, Russian Federation) is an authentic original publication by Dmitry Eduardovich Yashchenko, presenting an interdisciplinary framework for space colonization through the innovative Acta Universi (AU-field) hypothesis. The author frames cosmic colonization as a strategic imperative for human survival, drawing on existential risk assessments (1 in 6 extinction probability this century per T. Ord) and expert insights (R. Zubrin, S. Hawking, E. Musk). The text advocates transitioning from multi-planetary habitats (Mars, Moon) to interstellar travel as an investment in resources, innovation, and species resilience. The core concept equates dark energy (68% of the universe's energy per ΛCDM) with the AU-field as a dynamic "event archive": a conceptual matrix of correlations where space-time collapses into a phase space of fluctuations. This field, evolving per DESI 2025 data (w ≈ -1 with 2.8–4.2σ signals), enables "rewriting" of objects without superluminal motion, dissolving classical coordinates while preserving causality (chronos vs. kairos). AU integrates GR/SR as emergent properties, the Standard Model (LHC Run 3 anomalies), holographic principle (S ∝ A), and quintessence. Part 1 dissects dark energy physics: observations (Type Ia supernovae, Planck CMB, DESI BAO), Friedmann equations (H² = (8πG/3)ρ + Λ_eff c²/3), phenomena (antigravity, ISW effect), and challenges (120-order discrepancy in ρ_Λ). Comparisons of cosmic web to neural networks pave the way for quantum jumps along the "cosmic web" via correlation manipulation. Part 2 introduces quantum cognition (27 thought-forms per S.B. Pereslegin: Being/Non-Being/In-Being operators) as an ontological projection of AU, where consciousness emerges as nonlocal fluctuations enabling "cognitive wormholes. "The AU model scales from uniform universe (ρ_AU ≈ 10^{-27} kg/m³) to elementary particles (SM Lagrangian with Θ_{μν}), featuring calculations (SymPy: a(τ) evolution, ρ_info from S_BH ≈ 10^{122} k_B; CPL: w(a) = w_0 + w_a(1-a)). Ontological paradoxes (IBN, IBB, etc.) are analyzed with Grok commentary, illustrating dialectics from nihilism to synthesis. Appendices include computations (Δx = c Δt_AU √(1 + λ ∂ρ_AU/∂S) for ~10^{10} m jumps) and references (Hegel to DESI). The guide inspires innovation, blending cosmology, philosophy, and AI, with the rallying cry: "Stop living on the inner surface of the sphere—it's time to live on the outer!" Recommended for enthusiasts, engineers, and philosophers; over 400 pages with tables, graphs, and DOI/ISBN.

Topics & Concepts

PlanckTheoretical physicsConsciousnessPhysicsArrow of timeCausality (physics)Dark energyEpistemologyCounterfactual thinkingExtinction (optical mineralogy)QuantumCOSMIC cancer databaseHorizonComputer scienceQualiaProjection (relational algebra)Space (punctuation)ExistentialismSuperluminal motionPhenomenonImpossibilityCopenhagen interpretationAstronomyEnergy (signal processing)Cosmic rayPhase spaceWormholeMeaning (existential)Boundary (topology)Mathematical economicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial LifeInnovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine SystemsSpace exploration and regulation