No. Our species does not possess the technology for faster than light speed.
Not with our current level of technology. Maybe in a hundred years or more.
Warp drive has a powerfull engine that warps space around it and hyper drive travels through space in a streight line where as warp bends the fabric of space to travel from one destination to another
In Theory..............YES!!!
The "warp drive" is a ficticious device used in science fiction - specifically, in the Star Trek series. It is not a real device, and I don't think many details are published about how it is supposed to work.
It was so hot that the plastic cover began to warp. A spacecraft equipped with a warp drive may travel at velocities greater than that of light by many orders of magnitude The star ship Enterprise can do a maximum speed of warp ten. Each individual warp thread in a fabric is called a warp end.
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Nobody knows, because so far, there is no such thing as warp drive, and the fabric of space is an almost meaningless phrase that's used mainly to talk about Physics to people who don't understand much of it.
Assuming a warp drive opened a wormhole, yes. If it only allowed the ship to travel "conventionally" faster than light, it would depend on how close it got. Once it passed the event horizon it would be so smashed up, there'd be nothing to run the 'warp drive' - matter and energy compress harder and faster as you approach the event horizon.
Maybe in the future, but not now.�NASA announced that they conducted experiments with Electromagnetic Propulsion in a vacuum last week. Some theories suggest it is. Warp in ST is short for time warp factor, meaning essentially time travel. Many learned men say if we can obtain enough speed we can travel through time and even some experiments suggest it IS very possible when technology is advanced enough. There are other theories it may not even be necessary that speculate points in space can be bent to reduce the distance
At the present state of the art in Physics and Engineering technology, the only known means of achieving warp drive is by watching a lot of old episodes of Star Trek ... enough to make you believe you're aboard the Enterprise, happily drifting through the cosmos in a glorified tin can along with Dr. Crusher and Marina Syrtis. However, there are other technical possibilities such as the phase-shifted electrodynamic propulsion. See the related link.
According to Wikipedia, the Enterprise (NCC-1701) had a maximum speed of warp 9.(Article: "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Enterprise_(NCC-1701)")
Jeri Ryan, who is hotter than the Voyager's engines during warp drive.