Warp speed...

NASA's Real-Life Enterprise Ship Could Travel to Alpha Centauri in 2 Weeks

Dr. Harold “Sonny” White is still working on a warp drive at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.

His work is still in the experimental stage but that doesn’t mean he can’t imagine what the real life Enterprise ship would look like according to his math.

You're looking at it right now. This is the starship that may take us where no human has gone before. And it has me screaming like a little Klingon girl.




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so. lets hope we will discover something nice and usefulconversing
nice topic, dedovixcheering
Yeah!
Great Blog!!
More please cheers

Do you think they can connect to CS up there?
And to think, just a few years ago everyone was worried by the emissions from a mobile phone uh oh wow laugh cheers
im not sure if it has been built to roll there or to fly there?
maybe the aerodynamics of it are out of this world.doh
@ Devo - Fusion propulsion has already been invented and the universe is full of hydrogen sources for this type of propulsion, you just need Tritium and Deutirium (probably spelt wrong) which are hydrogen isotopes.... grin

@ Simmo - Aerodynamics is not required for travelling in a vacumnn.... grin
doh - spelling corrections....tritium and deuterium
and vacuum not vacumnn
Dedo, wow! Is this real or fiction? blues daydream transport
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If a spaceship could be designed in such a way that it created a warp bubble, then the space in front of the ship would be compressed and the space behind would expand. This would result in space-time moving around the object, repositioning the ship without it actually moving.
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the way things are going along here on this site,,,i just may use that and get the h--- outta here for real,,,, major nam,,,,,,,,,,,,over and out,,,,,,,,,warp speed!!! and away i go!!!!!!!!!!
All the enthusiasts - I do appreciate the advances in science and technology but my questions are:
1. What have we achieved with all the space expeditions?
2. If we are looking to inhabit Mars, how feasible is that when a 2 minute space travel costs $1 million/person.
3. Why can't we use science and technology to make the inhabited places on earth worth living?
4. Why can't the fortune spent be diverted to housing projects and medicare for all.
I am not against any advancements in science, but don't we have other things to worry about on this planet. I am sorry, I am dumb when it comes to these things, but I think as a layman would.
I SO want to hear you do that, Dedovix! flirty grin
@ Lukeon try perpendicular Tokamok fields. An X configuration in a pulsed array. Compress the K shells of trace O atoms down an orbit or two, then release the pulsation, as the other ring begins the next compression. You should (on paper anyway) get about 4x the energy used for each compression as the electrons spring back to the K orbit. The rotating but perpendicular magnetic fields generated by the Tokamok rings will enable the vessel to both swim and steer. At the same time the energies are sufficient to all a speed of greater than C which will not violate Einstein's predictions because the ship will create it's own bubble universe. So that while the velocity may be above C, not in this Universe. Two or three minor problems have halted production. 1) Shielding. The pressures and temperatures this engine produces are way hotter than any substance found on Earth can withstand for more than 1/10,000 second before turning to vapor. 2) steering blind Although in theory being in it's own universe makes the vehicle immune from collisions, experimentation has not been conducted and it is possible the kinetic energy produced by a vessel traveling at 4C hitting something may be akin to a new big bang. Likewise the math involving the interactions should a ship traveling at 4C intersect with a location in which a black hole is creating it's own doorway into a bubble universe, that math is still fuzzy.

@ vcindu, Mars is not an end goal. It is just a probable way station and a place where experiments possibly hazardous to life on Earth can be done, a better choice for an observatory, and convenient access to the incredibly rich mineral wealth of the asteroid belt, as well as easier access to the hydrocarbon (aka oil) rich atmosphere of Jupiter and Saturn.
I have come to appreciate some of you people here. I see you in a different perspective.
I understand the theorys and some of the math.
Yet, I think we may have already achitved it????
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