In Theory..............YES!!!
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
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.
In Kingdom Hearts, Gummi Ships do not create warp bubbles; instead, they travel through space using a warp drive system. Players can navigate between worlds by selecting destinations on the world map, where the Gummi Ship enters a warp sequence to reach the chosen location. This mechanic allows for faster travel between worlds, but the ship itself does not generate physical warp bubbles during its journeys.
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Theoretically it is possible, space consists of 2 layers normal space and sub-space, when a ship travels faster than light a warp field or energy field creates a bubble around the vessel pushing it into subspace therefore folding normal space around the vessel enabling faster than light travel.
A warp bubble is a theoretical design of propulsion that is able to overcome the theory that nothing can travel passed the speed of light. Instead of trying to go faster, the warp bubble allows a craft to condense the space in front of them and expand the space in back of them. In essence it is like a cosmic surfer. The spacecraft would ride upon the wave of spacial distortion that it is creating by its warp bubble.
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
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.
According to current scientific understanding, it is not possible to achieve faster-than-light travel. The theory of relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein, suggests that nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. While there are some theoretical concepts, such as wormholes or warp drives, that could potentially allow for faster-than-light travel, they remain speculative and have not been proven to be achievable with our current knowledge and technology.
There are a few ways to 'warp'. Teleport potions will teleport you randomly. There is a Teleporter item, pairs of which can be connected with wire to allow travel between them. There are consumable items such as Recall Potions and non-consumable items like a Magic Mirror that will warp you to your spawn point.
All we know about warp drive is that a TV writer invented the idea, and it was used on a couple of popular sci-fi shows and in a few movies. Since no engineering data was ever given, you and I are free to describe warp drive in any way we feel like. Nobody can disagree with anything we say, because we're just makiing it up, exactly like the TV writer did. I'll say the answer to your question is: 10 seconds ... IF you start out with enough dilithium crystals. You can accept that answer if you like it, or change it to anything else that appeals to you. By the way, your question talks about travel to Alpha Centauri, but it doesn't say where the travel starts from. That would have some effect on the answer, I'll bet. Answer: Unfortunately, as logical as the answer from the first writer might be, it is incorrect. There is quite a bit of data specified on the warp drive, only a small portion of which is listed below: "According to the Star Trek episode writer's guide for The Original Series, warp factors are supposedly converted to multiples of c with the cubic function s(w) = w3c, where w is the warp factor, s(w) is the velocity, and c is the speed of light. Accordingly, "warp 1" is equivalent to the speed of light, "warp 2" is eight times the speed of light, "warp 3" is 27 times the speed of light, et cetera. However, this conflicts with the on-screen usage of the technology, as it would make the Enterprise's velocity insufficient for the voyages depicted in the television series. Michael Okuda's new warp scale.For Star Trek: The Next Generation and the subsequent series, Star Trek artist Michael Okuda devised a formula based on the original one but with important differences. For warp 1-9, . In the half-open interval from warp 9 to warp 10, the exponent of w increases toward infinity. Thus, in the Okuda scale, warp velocities approach warp 10 asymptotically. There is no exact formula for this interval because the quoted velocities are based on a hand-drawn curve; what can be said is that at velocities greater than warp 9, the form of the warp function changes because of an increase in the exponent of the warp factor w. Due to the resultant increase in the derivative, even a minor change in the warp factor corresponds to an exponentially larger change in velocity. Exact velocities were only given in the Voyager episode The 37's where Tom Paris describes Voyager's velocity at warp factor 9.9 (under the new warp table formula) as being about 4 billion miles per second, which would be over 21000 times the speed of light." So, if you pick the Earth as your starting point, and assume the simpler 8 * 8 * 8 = 512c for the warp drive function, then given that light takes about 4 years to reach Alpha Centauri, (it being 4 lightyears away), it will take you slightly under 3 days to get there. 4 years / 512 = 2.85 days!