Author Topic: NASA is working on warp drives  (Read 3565 times)

I don't see how this is possible.

Taking something with a shred of possibility and trying it out is better than sitting and saying it'll never happen.


I'm wondering how they're gonna fix the issue of everything inside the bubble being stir-fried by hawking radiation, not being able to see out of it, not being able to stop it, and everything around you being vaporized when you do stop it.


Outside of those little kinks, It's still pretty neat.

Trial and error. I honestly don't think we'll be seeing it in our lifetime, but they've got plenty of time. Unless we seriously forget up Earth and have to find another planet to colonize like some Sci-Fi movie.

Taking something with a shred of possibility and trying it out is better than sitting and saying it'll never happen.

Yeah, I guess you're right...

That, and a lot of the science is feasible.

If this works, it will A: Tear apart the universe, or B: not be able to transport humans.

If this works, it will A: Tear apart the universe, or B: not be able to transport humans.

CORTEX COMMAND

Funny, last night I was watching that episode from Startrek TNG where the guy was messing with the warp drive.

ONE STEP CLOSER TO THE BORG

Funny, last night I was watching that episode from Startrek TNG where the guy was messing with the warp drive.

that's like every episode lololol

Calling all capt' John Tiberius James Luke Kirk Picards

come in please

Warp driving to school.
forget yea, make it time for breakfast

Warp driving to school.
forget yea, make it time for breakfast
Don't even need to warp drive to school. Star trek teleportation bro.

Don't even need to warp drive to school. Star trek teleportation bro.
Still would be cool.
Doors: THING OF THE PAST!
When we are old we'll be like "When I was your age we used these things called DOORS and ROADS!"



Finally. I've been waiting forever to hear them try it out.

It is possible, we just can't comprehend how to build it.