Is an Alcubierre drive feasible after all?


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I am not a physicist, but I know that some of you are.

http://www.geekologie.com/2012/09/to-infinity-and-beyond-physicists-sugges. php


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Also, that's awesome.

The Exchange

Still an amazing amount of power output needed. only now it is in the level of feasibility.


Very interesting.


Make it so.

The Exchange

It isn't the ones that work correctly that worry me...its when it doesn't that we need to be concerned.


The last three posts were bat monsters urging us to go out into the outer dark

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A warp drive would be awesome. However, I think the more immediate problem is to figure out how to generate artificial gravity (and I don't me centripetal acceleration). The technology to generate artificial gravity would have so many applications it would literally change the way the modern world operates and give us a huge leg-up for tackling faster-than-light travel.

-Skeld


That is really cool!


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The last three posts were bat monsters urging us to go out into the outer dark

Yes, come to us...I mean, boldly go where no man has gone before. :)

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