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− | '''Thomas Kearny''' was a professor at Stanford University that worked on the | + | '''Thomas Kearny''' was a professor at Stanford University that worked on the development of a prototype fusion reactor.<ref name=SL9>''The Star League'', p. 9 (p. 11 PDF), "Timeline: 2014 - 2027"</ref> Along with [[Takayoshi Fuchida]], he created the theoretical background for the creation of faster-than-light travel.<ref name=D&S6-7/> |
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Thomas Kearny (d. 2047) was a physicist who initially developed, along with Takayoshi Fuchida, the theory of hyperdimensional motion within subatomic particles and further theorized the possibility for teleportation of matter between two points in space.[1]
Character Biography
Thomas Kearny was a professor at Stanford University that worked on the development of a prototype fusion reactor.[2] Along with Takayoshi Fuchida, he created the theoretical background for the creation of faster-than-light travel.[1]
Death
Thomas Kearny died in 2047 of food poisoning, a broken and disgraced man.
Publications
Thomas Kearny co-published a series of papers with Takayoshi Fuchida:
- 2018 - "What Happened to the Universe When Einstein Wasn't Looking" - published in The Western Alliance Journal of Theoretical Physics
- 2019 - Einstein's Theories: The Cooked and the Raw"
- 2020 - Now What?
- 2021 - Pan-Dimensionality
References
- The Star League, p. 9