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Warp Drive/Alcubierre drive now an actual possibity!

Discussion in 'Discussions' started by DavidB1111, Nov 29, 2012.

  1. mining

    mining Member

    Thankyou Omni.

    Also, of course it was inderptentional.
     
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  2. Loren

    Loren Member

    I believe I too easily mixed inertial and gravitational mass when looking through your initial maths, leading me to believe the F=ma stuffs were tacked on to give the desired result. Then I believe I might have had them not equal when I did mine. Or something. Thanks for the primer and the bolded beatdown :oops:; I hadn't used that part of physics for a while, and it showed. I care to know the truth rather than that I'm right.

    Perhaps the Oh-My-God particles are being chased by negative protons.
     
  3. OmniaNigrum

    OmniaNigrum Member

    That alone makes me want to plaster likes on every post you make. :)
     
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  4. Bohandas

    Bohandas Member

    I think I missed a step or two here. Last I heard there was NO way to change normal spacetime geometry to an Alcubierre bubble (although one would be stable if it for some reason already existed) nor to cross from the outside of one to the inside.
     
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  5. DavidB1111

    DavidB1111 Member

    Well, at the very least, we're shrinking the required mass to make it work. :)
    That's a small step, and I'm happy with that.
     
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