Author Topic: NASA is working on warp drives  (Read 3597 times)



Aaaaaand that's the last we're ever going to hear from that.

Aaaaaand that's the last we're ever going to hear from that.

Probably lol

Aren't we even ready for interstellar space flight?

I still don't think we'll be seeing this any time soon. It sound like theories and ideas still.

Imo, what's more likely to result in warp-drive technology is that we discover a new force in the universe. One that could explain a lot of the things that happen in space that we don't understand. Think of it like this: Before we discovered and learnt how to use electricity people would experience static shocks and things would stick to wool, etc. and they would have no idea why the hell that was happening or why. We had no perception of an idea like electricity, or things like atoms and all the stuff we call common knowledge these days.

I think sometime in the future we will discover another force in the universe that could provide necessary power for warp drive capability.

Aren't we even ready for interstellar space flight?

We arnt even ready for regular space flight.

Saw it this morning, was like forget yeaaaaaa

Wouldn't traveling faster than light cause issues with,

time?

Wouldn't traveling faster than light cause issues with,

time?
Yeah, which is why I'm counting on it to happen so that time becomes irrelevant.

"You're late, get out of bed!"
"What is 'late'?"

I don't see how this is possible.
That's why you're not currently working on it at NASA.

Yeah, which is why I'm counting on it to happen so that time becomes irrelevant.

"You're late, get out of bed!"
"What is 'late'?"

Could of swore I read that before, honestly.  :iceCream:

We arnt even ready for regular space flight.
If it comes to flying to a round rock orbiting the earth, i call that regular space flight.

Wouldn't traveling faster than light cause issues with,

time?
The interesting thing about what they are proposing is that nothing bound by the laws of physics physically goes faster than the speed of light.

Wouldn't traveling faster than light cause issues with,

time?

But Einstein's theory of relativity makes it possible to kill light.