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    Has NASA just discovered warp drive?



    Space geeks are freaking out because NASA may have accidentally discovered a warp field, an avenue down which spaceships can travel
    faster than the speed of light – something that, to date, has only existed in science fiction.



    Warp drive was long the stuff of Star Trek fantasy – “Warp speed, Mr. Sulu,” is the command often given by James Kirk, captain of the fictional Starship Enterprise.

    But in the 1990s, physicist Miguel Alcubierre proposed the idea of a wave that would cause the space ahead of a spacecraft to contract, while the space behind it expands. This distortion would create a warp bubble, in which a ship would travel while itself remaining stationary.

    The tremendous amount of energy required made it impossible to translate Alcubierre’s vision into reality, however.

    Building on his predecessor’s theories, Harold “Sonny” White of NASA’s Johnson Space Center made alterations that would significantly reduce the energy needs.

    Meanwhile, in the lab, NASA and other space programs were experimenting with the EmDrive, a thrust engine that would be able to move in space without the need for fuel.

    According to posts on NASASpaceFlight.com, a website devoted to the engineering side of space news, when lasers were fired through the EmDrive’s resonance chamber, some of the beams appeared to travel faster than the speed of light.

    If that’s true, it would mean that the EmDrive is producing a warp field or bubble.

    Mysterious Universe pulled the following comment from a space forum after the tests:

    “That’s the big surprise. This signature (the interference pattern) on the EmDrive looks just like what a warp bubble looks like. And the math behind the warp bubble apparently matches the interference pattern found in the EmDrive.”

    What’s more, the discovery was accidental, as this comment points out:

    “Seems to have been an accidental connection. They were wondering where this ‘thrust’ might be coming from. One scientist proposed that maybe it’s a warp of the spacetime foam, which is causing the thrust.”

    To prove that the warp effect was not caused by atmospheric heating, scientists will have to replicate the test in a vacuum. If the same results are achieved, it could mean that the EmDrive is producing a warp field, which could ultimately lead to the development of a warp drive.



    Source: http://sputniknews.com/us/20150425/1021360503.html



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    As was to be expected, NASA is not really being sincere about their warp drive research. This guy here however is. His name is David Pares, and he's a retired mathematics professor who's trying to build a warp drive in his garage, and who has already made quite a lot more progress than NASA, because he thinks out of the box.
    = DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR =

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