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.
Warp Drive is a science-fiction concept popularized by Star Trek. It is illegal in a sense as it violates Einstein"s dictum that l86,000 Miles Per Second- the velocity of Light is the cosmic speed limit.
it does not violates Einstein's dictum because if you Warp space and time you will actually stand still in one place and space bends around you and there fore you can travel faster then the speed of light in theory
It certainly can be if you say so, since both terms
are made-up for Science Fiction stories.
The technology and implementation does not yet exist to build a warp drive for interstellar travel.
Einstein thought that bent space time explains much, and he is very smart.
The warp drive engages.
The answer would be A modern spaceship would travel at the same rate as SPACE The only way NASA can travel faster than the rate of space is that the space ship would have to {WARP}= to bend Dark Matter. To do that NASA has to have a spinning cylindrical object with a gravitational pull on each side of the ship to keep the gravity centered and stable, so it would pull the person inside the ship evenly, so you can walk around in the ship while traveling at the rate of space with no problem, also NASA needs a magnetic pull inside the ship that pulls on all sides of the ship to keep it straight with no turbulent acts.
Now, this is a very complicated answer, so i will answer it in simple terms. Any object, box, spaceship,car,anything, thrown into warp (like a black hole) is traveling at the speed of light, or faster. WAIT! I know what you are thinking. Speed of light is the fastest, ask Einstein! Recent studies show that dark matter can actually travel faster than light, and we may eventually find something faster. So anything carrying information inside thrown into warp is capable of traveling at the speed oof light carrying information. I hope this answers your question.
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Theoretical, infinate, if you travel through warp space.
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
Rather than use a particular fuel, 'warp drive' creates a change in the curvature of space-time continuum. ANSWER: The ship would be able to manipulate gravity and literally be able to pull it's destination towards itself while pushing it's point of origin away from itself this allows travel to any point in space in short periods of time while circumventing the problem of time dilation, however it will require 10x2^27kgs of mass in the form of energy to travel just 10m at faster than the speed of light (c) A warp drive is a hypothetical mode of space transportation. A warp drive bends space as a means of propulsion. The Warp theory is much like surfing. Surfers ride ocean waves with a board. the reason why the surfer and the board move forward is because the wave is moving them. A warp drive will create the same scenario. By distorting space around the center region where the craft is, you could create a "space-time" wave in back of the center region. The wave will distort space in the front of the craft, making space sort of "sink" or become weaker. Much like a tsunami. before the tsunami even hits the shore, the waters recede. The distorted space around the craft is called a Warp Field. You could travel the speed of light, but you still must deal with time dilation. And it would take a lot of energy to create a warp field.
The method for achieving warp speed in Star Trek is to warp the space around the vessel and leave the vessel in a pocket of normal space. It contracts space time in front of the vessel and expands the space time behind it.
Space Warp was created in 1983.
Space Warp happened in 1983.
Einstein thought that bent space time explains much, and he is very smart.
Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.
Sure. Anything that is mass-energy does.
== == From what I remember, impulse speed was used to dock and leave a space station; so it would make sense that this form of movement has a low velocity (try parking a car at 80mph). Warp speed is supposedly faster than the speed of light, I think... So warp speed is faster than impulse speed. Warp speed, as above, is faster than light, whereas impulse speed is used to move around within a sector of space. Warp speed is much, much faster. According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia, which uses the Okuda warp scale, impulse speed is 1/4 lightspeed, or 270 million km/h. Warp 1 is lightspeed, or 1078 million km/h. Any warp factor is considerably faster than impulse (or "sublight") engines.