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Author Topic: NASA's New Design for a Warp Drive Ship  (Read 5116 times)

Where no blockland has gone before
send the game into space
just send the god damn game into space

(Looks more like a station than a ship, no landing gear)
Did you know that this is just a design?

Exactly, they can't develop warp drives due to many factors.

1. Hyperfriction
2. HOW THE HELL DOES ONE WARP?
3. Uses helluva lot of fuel
and etc.

(Looks more like a station than a ship, no landing gear)

what the forget
do you even know what you're talking about

2. By manipulating negative energy to condense space ahead of you and expand space behind you.
stop taking all of your science from sci-fi.

My knownledge is not from sci-fi,
stop making assumptions.

My knownledge is not from sci-fi,
stop making assumptions.

Then what the hell is Hyperfriction?

My knownledge is not from sci-fi,
stop making assumptions.

oh right
you made it all up

3. It's not fuel, it's energy that's used.
.......... what

My knownledge is not from sci-fi,
stop making assumptions.
ohhh right
your knowledge is none

.......... what
You can't make a warp drive by pouring rocket fuel into the wonderful sci-tech. It uses energy, which can come from fuel, but you don't power it directly from fuel. That's like saying your computer uses coal to run. It may use energy that comes from coal, but it doesn't directly use coal.

Thats just an artist's rendition of what it MIGHT look like. All of it is purely theoretical

 
Exactly, they can't develop warp drives due to many factors.

1. Hyperfriction
2. HOW THE HELL DOES ONE WARP?
3. Uses helluva lot of fuel
and etc.

(Looks more like a station than a ship, no landing gear)

1) What the forget is hyper friction
2) It operates by distorting space time into a sort of wave which it then rides
3) Probably yes, but im sure they figured that problem out.

Then what the hell is Hyperfriction?
a band, apparently


everyone get on, we're going into space

Im assuming hyperfriction would be the friction it experiences at hyper speeds yes

that is a good assumption

Quite certain faster than light goes against all laws of physics.

you can smell the bullstuff from 90 miles away
i can smell the bullstuff all the way down here on Earth

Im assuming hyperfriction would be the friction it experiences at hyper speeds yes

that is a good assumption
But...

But that's just regular friction. :/

Im assuming hyperfriction would be the friction it experiences at hyper speeds yes

that is a good assumption
Is there friction in the vacuum? citation needed...