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Post by pathfinder on Nov 29, 2023 4:48:54 GMT
How would you actually build one? And how would you produce the matter/anti-matter? And how could you use it to create a Warp Field? And how could you get said propulsion from the warp field? I don't want no techno babble answers. Or, GOD tricks. We can use electricity. We can use magnetism. Those are real physical phenomena. Now how can we use it/them to warp space? I've seen plenty of these: We're on the verge of achieving Warp Drive videos on YouTube. And they never give an actual answer. It all seems to be mostly GOD tricks. And one last question. How can you reduce an internal combustion engine to mathematical equations. Or, a jet engine. Cause that's all Warp Drive engines are right now - just mathematical equations If you can take an equation and derive an engine out of it. Then you should be able to take an actual engine and derive an equation out of it.
I never realized there were two: "I need to know" boards until now. This is a general question for brain storming so I think this is the right board.
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Post by general313 on Dec 4, 2023 1:44:15 GMT
According to current physics understanding, the only thing that can warp space is an intense concentration of matter. Electromagnetism won't do it at all unless you have enough energy density to essentially have the aforementioned concentration of matter. And the problem with intense concentrations of matter are that they have the nasty habit of forming black holes and swallow up everything near by.
So if there's any hope of realizing a Star Trek kind of interstellar space travel, we need make new fundamental discoveries in physics.
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