Starship Enterprise
A research paper suggests that the speed of light could be broken by manipulating the fabric of space

Scientists claim warp drive is possible

One problem: the engines canna take it

Written by Iain Thomson in San Francisco

A research paper has suggested that a warp drive capable of moving a craft at faster than the speed of light could indeed be possible.

Putting the Warp into Warp Drive was written by Baylor University physicists Gerald Cleaver and Richard Obousy.

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The paper suggests that the speed of light could be broken by manipulating the fabric of space to create a bubble on which a craft could ride.

Einstein's laws of relativity would not be violated by such a drive since the craft itself would remain stationary and the bubble of space would be mobile.

This would also shield passengers from the enormous G forces from such acceleration.

However there are significant hurdles to be overcome, most notably creating an engine powerful enough to produce such a distortion.

"There is nothing that theoretically prevents the creation of warp drive," said the physicists.

"Early calculations indicate that superluminal propulsion for a ship of volume 1000m3 could be achieved at an estimated energy cost of 10 to the power of 45 J, or roughly the total mass-energy contained within Jupiter after using the famous relation E = mc2."

This is a significant step forward, since previous calculations have shown that it would take more energy than exists in the entire universe to power such a craft.

"This approach, although highly theoretical at this stage, gives us a glimpse as to how one might address the problems associated with the vast distances involved in interstellar travel, and opens up exciting new avenues for future research," the paper concluded.

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