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Warp drive possible
Warp drive possible






To accellerate your ship, you have to throw something in the opposite direction to the one in which you wish to travel. Our spacecraft are currently limited to the laws of standard Einsteinian physics. Most people are familiar with the concept of warp drive through what they’ve seen on Star Trek. This means that warp field theory has made the move from outlandish science fiction into something that we can actually build in the real world, using tools and technology we already have. For the first time, we know what physical tools it’s going to take to create a real warp bubble. The observed effect was not an analog, not something similar to a warp bubble, but a very small, very humble, true to life structure that matched Alcubierre’s research perfectly. Through an incredibly serendipitous happenstance, it took an engineer conducting the research at the exact right time - one who was familiar with warp technology research and knew what he was looking at - to realize that this totally unrelated research had produced a warp bubble. Rather, this happened during a project studying Casimir cavities and their ability to produce energy. The discovery took place during a research project studying not warp drive, nor the 1994 theories of mathematician Miguel Alcubierre that first offered the potential for what warp technology might look like. “To be clear, our finding is not a warp bubble analog, it is a real, albeit humble and tiny, warp bubble,” said White in a statement, quickly dispensing with the notion that this is anything other than the creation of an actual, real-world warp bubble. Harold G “Sonny” White has spotted an interesting encounter that could be used by the spacecraft for faster travels. The Limitless Space Institute (LS) team led by former NASA warp drive expert Dr.

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The world’s first warp bubble emerged as a recent accidental discovery by DARPA-funded researchers, according to the latest report. Warp drive, the ability to travel faster than light, is entirely a product of science fiction. The image above is of an actual, real world warp bubble.








Warp drive possible