In the years since Miguel Alcubierre came up with a warp drive solution in 1994, you would occasionally see news headlines ...
But a Texas professor thinks he can make a baby step towards a warp drive using ethylene glycol, which is commonly found in antifreeze. While superluminal travel has been regarded as impossible ...
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Space.com on MSN13 faster-than-light travel methods from sci-fi that leave Einstein's theory of relativity in their space dustCosmic speed limits can be a major inconvenience but they've rarely stopped science fiction in its tracks.
And the warp drive solution of Alcubierre appears to violate ... and it appears to violate the weak energy condition because to set up a warp bubble you need to use a ball of negative mass ...
But a Texas professor thinks he can make a baby step towards a warp drive using ethylene glycol, which is commonly found in antifreeze. While superluminal travel has been regarded as impossible ...
In 1994, Mexican theoretical physicist Miguel Alcubierre decided to figure out if the "warp drive" from his favorite science fiction shows was possible. Amazingly, he found a way to make it feasible, ...
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