Saturday, May 18, 2013

How NASA might build its very first warp drive

A few months ago, physicist Harold White stunned the aeronautics world when he announced that he and his team at NASA had begun work on the development of a faster-than-light warp drive. His proposed design, an ingenious re-imagining of an Alcubierre Drive, may eventually result in an engine that can transport a spacecraft to the nearest star in a matter of weeks — and all without violating Einstein's law of relativity.

3 comments:

  1. I hope they won't call it something stupid like "GOD speed"!

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    1. "They" don't even call the Higgs boson the "God" particle. The news does that.

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  2. No, light speed's too slow. Prepare ship, for LUDICROUS SPEED!

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