New Study Achieves Breakthrough in Warp Drive Design
In 1994, physicist Miguel Alcubierre released a model for how a warp drive might function in real life, though the model required "exotic" negative energy.
- In 1994, physicist Miguel Alcubierre released a model for how a warp drive might function in real life, though the model required "exotic" negative energy.
- In this new study, Applied Physics researchers have identified a new way in which warp technology might one day be possible.
- The team introduced the concept of a "constant-velocity subluminal warp drive" aligned with the principles of relativity.
- “These findings pave the way for future reductions in warp drive energy requirements.”
Unlike in planes or rockets, passengers in a warp craft experience no g-forces.