The Film
This is the 21st century version of the classic 20th century story of the lone inventor who makes a fantastic invention but has to face all the obstacles and pitfalls that beset such brave individuals. In this case, against all odds, he emerges victorious with the Holy Grail of space exploration - the technology that could lead to faster than light travel! Don't miss this special event film that begins a new future in space for Humankind, one that Stephen Hawking says would insure the survival of the Human Race.
Above: Marshall Barnes, R&D Eng has done what no other man in history has done: created a breakthrough technology that will change the course of Human history and not only did so beating everyone else but with no intention or need for assistance from the government.
Marshall has over a 30 year history of being beyond the cutting edge in a variety of fields, including multimedia production, weapons design, multi-track recording, video special effect design, mind/machine interfacing, optics and much more. He was recognized for his role in innovation by being selected as one of 25 innovators to be featured in the Boston stop of the IX Innovation Cities Tour on 2014. A member of a number of innovation groups, Marshall even ran into a request for help developing a mood altering technology. He balked, realizing that his own research placed him well ahead of the company, convincing him to compete with them instead. His competitive drive, superior vision and incomparable mind has won him the exclusive recognition of having caught more mistakes by Stephen Hawking than anyone in the world.
STDTS™: The World's First Warp Drive will take you into a little known world of science and technology and explain at the same time why we don't live in the world that was promised to the Baby Boomers as children, but how Marshall Barnes and others are working to change that.
The official trademark logo of the STDTS(TM) technology, designed and created exclusively by Marshall Barnes.
The cover of the March 18, 2002 Circleville Herald newspaper featuring the story of the STDTS(TM) as experienced by reporter Mike Pratt. On the cover, Marshall sits in an actual DeLorean used for one of the tests because of its stainless steel body.
Marshall Barnes R&D Eng is recognized and thanked by Patrick Bowman of the City of Grandview Heights, OH for inventing and developing the Space-Time Dilator Transport System there in 2000.
Space probes will be sent into deep space to both test the parameters of distortion travel and gather never before seen vistas with high definition digital photography.
Photo of Soviet scientist N.A. Kozyrev whose research predicted the success of the STDTS(TM) technology approach over those relying on General Relativity.