What happens when your warp drive fails? Scientists have the answer

The new research “boldly goes” where physicists have never gone before, suggesting what would happen to the space around a failed disk.

Science fiction fans are more than familiar with the concept of a “varp drive,” a device that allows spacecraft to travel at speeds faster than light, so-called “superluminal” speeds. These instruments are usually described as being able to manipulate the structure of space and time, or spacetime. However, even die-hard science fiction fans may be surprised to learn that there is some theoretical thinking about warp disks in real science as well. The most famous example is the “Alcubierre drive” of the Mexican physicist Miguel Alcubierre.

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