I Just Invented Interstellar Travel AMA

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or rather more specifically i added a braking mechanism to Jordin Kare's "SailBeam" concept, and a way of thawing vitrified WHOLE people without devitrification crystallisation occuring or thermal stress induced cracking (real life cryosleep). The breaking mechanism reduces breaking from 0.2c to 100km/s in 30 years, to 0.2c OR HIGHER to 100km/s in one year. With my new breaking concept it would be possible to send a 850 tonne crewed ship of 100 people to the HIGHEST earth similarity index found, Teegarden b ( 0.95 ESI ( Mars is 0.73)) within the 50 year incessant obsolescence postulate limit ( trips longer than 50 years shouldn't be tried because newer tech will arrive there first). i am currently writing the paper detailing the entire thing, I'm considering posting to arXiv, this would be a cross disciplinary paper as im primarily specialised in Biophysics. Should i get a astrophysics friend to co-write the paper so i can have it published through the relevant faculty and post it to a peer reviewed journal or should i say fuck those gate keepers and post to arXiv?