![]() It was discovered by the Limitless Space Institute (LS) team led by former NASA warp drive expert Dr. Never, ever tell me something is impossible. Or at least it was science fiction until the world’s first warp bubble was accidentally discovered by DARPA funded researchers, according to the scientists report. ![]() The next planned step is to build a 1 micron spacecraft inside the warp bubble and see what happens. "So, whether by pure coincidence or some sort of personal destiny, it appears that one of the handful of engineers on the planet who would immediately know what it was he was looking at when conducting his Casimir cavity research was in the exact right place at the exact right time to notice a striking similarity to his warp drive passion project and his current research, an observation that may have otherwise gone unseen." (Note: this discovery was first mentioned at an obscure physics forum in August, but the paper publication is the big news.) Now, the paper detailing his discovery of a nano-scale warp bubble has been peer-reviewed and published in the prestigious European Physics Journal. Or at least it was science fiction until DARPA-funded researchers accidentally found the world’s first warp bubble, the scientists report. In 2012, he drastically reduced the mass-energy required for a theoretical warp bubble from the size of Jupiter to the size of the Voyager 1 spacecraft (700 kg)-a reduction on the order of 10^25. Even though mathematicians have recently said it is possible, Warp Drive, which lets you travel faster than light, is still science fiction at the moment. Sonny White, the second most important contributor to warp bubble theory after Miguel Alcubierre. For one, the architect is no less than Dr. This one is going to have to be taken seriously. DARPA Funded Researchers Accidentally Discover The Worlds First Warp Bubble Engage. Real, live detection of a actual (teeny-super-tiny) warp bubble. The article DARPA and NASA Scientists Accidentally Create Warp Bubble for Interstellar Travel states the following: Harold Sonny White, a NASA researcher at the Eagleworks Laboratory in Houston, Texas, published a research paper with his team in July about the possible structure of the energy density present in a Casimir cavity. Warp drive pioneer and former NASA warp drive specialist Dr. Well, today, we have something very tiny that might turn out to be one of those really, REALLY big ones. I've talked before about how the future tech we dream about will require a thousand tiny advances, and a few really big ones.
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