Precision cosmology data from 1999 - 2004 on Type 1a supernovae, gravity
lensing and the NASA WMAP space probe have shown that our universe is
spatially flat and is accelerating in its expansion rate from an
anti-gravity "dark energy" field that is 73% of the large-scale stuff of
the world. Recent experiments (CDMSII) show that very sensitive dark
matter detectors do not click as I predicted they would not. Ordinary
matter made from electrons, neutrinos, nucleons and photons in gas
clouds, stars, planets, black holes et-al are at most only 4% of all the
stuff in the universe. I have shown that both dark energy and dark
matter accounting for 96% of the stuff of the universe are different
phases of exotic vacuum with negative and positive quantum pressures
respectively in accord with standard results of Einstein's theory of
gravity and quantum theory. Elementary particles like the electron have
a strongly gravitating zero point energy inner core of positive quantum
pressure that prevents the self-electric charge from exploding just as
the invisible galactic halo, also a sphere of zero point energy of
positive quantum pressure, prevents the stars in our galaxy from
escaping willy nilly. As Above, So Below. I have also shown how, in
principle, using the Bohm-Aharonov-Josephson effect with rotating
superconductors (E. Podkletnov & Ning Li), we can manipulate the
relative amounts of anti-gravitating dark energy and gravitating dark
matter to make stable traversable wormhole star gates for fast space
travel and even time travel within our universe and the parallel
universes next door in the hyperspace of super cosmos. The dark energy
is what Herman Bondi called "negative matter" and can, therefore, be
used for "acceleration field" (Paul Hill) weightless warp drive
propulsion in Alcubierre's sense with zero g-force and small tidal
curvature stretch-squeeze even in high speed hairpin turns. This
implements George Trimble's 1956 concept of the "G-Engine" for
Unconventional Flying Objects discussed in Nick Cook's "The Hunt for
Zero Point" from Jane's Defence Weekly and William Austin's article "To
The Stars" in Aviation Week and Space Technology March 1, 2004. The
military implications for air and space defence and WMD of these new
physics concepts are obvious.