Actually, by the formula E=mc2, energy and mass are basically the same things. Well, to generate a warp drive as described above, it takes a fair amount of negative energy! Negative energy is difficult to describe.
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.
One false statement would be that we can go warp speed.
A space warp, often theorized in science fiction, is a hypothetical distortion in spacetime that would allow for faster-than-light travel or shortcuts through space. The concept is not currently supported by scientific evidence or technology.
Although your question wasn't very clear in the sense that I'm not sure 0.1 WHAT it is over light speed, I can tell you what Warp 10 is equivelant to. The object is traveling 10 times faster than the speed of light. To determine the actual speed in Miles per hour, use the equation s=w•669600000 where s represents the speed in Mph and w represents the warp the ship or object is traveling at. So if your ship was traveling at Warp 10 your ship would be traveling at 6690000000 miles per hour which written out is Six billion, six hundred and ninety million miles per hour. This equation will still hold true even if the warp is not a whole number. For example, the ship could be traveling at Warp 7.8 and the equation would still work out correctly. Asker: Thanks for the answer, but that was not what I was looking for. To answer this question you need to see BOTH star trek and star wars. Thanks.
/setwarp (name of warp)
No, it cannot warp metal.
The warp drive equation is a theoretical concept in science fiction that suggests a way to achieve faster-than-light travel by manipulating spacetime. It involves creating a warp bubble around a spacecraft, which contracts space in front of the ship and expands it behind, allowing the ship to "surf" through spacetime at speeds faster than light. This concept is often used in science fiction to explain how spacecraft can travel vast distances in a short amount of time.
Warp drives currently only exist in science fiction. If they were to be developed in the future, it would likely be by a government space agency or a large aerospace company. The cost of such technology is impossible to predict at this time.
A warp scarf randomly warps the holder
no,actually there is such thing as a time warp
The past tense of warp is warped.