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Vteckidd
06-13-2009, 11:38 PM
Warp Drive Engine Could Suck Earth Into Black Hole

June 11, 2009 -- "Star Trek" makes faster-than-light travel look easy, but according to new calculations by Italian physicists, a warp drive could easily create a black hole that would incinerate any passengers on a space craft and then suck Earth into a black hole.

"Warp drives are so far the best case scenario to attain faster-than-light travel," said Stefano Finazzi of Italy's International School for Advanced Studies. This paper "makes it much harder to realize, if not almost impossible, warp drives."


In normal physics, nothing can move faster than the speed of light. Einstein's theory of relativity forbids it. In normal space any object approaching the speed of light will increase in mass exponentially, and require an exponential increase in the amount of power needed to propel it forward.

There are two exceptions to this rule however. The first is what's commonly called a worm hole, a bridge connecting two different parts of space. A ship crossing this bridge would move at below light speed, but still arrive before a beam of light that would have had to go the long way around.
space station

Warp drives are the second and more appealing option. A ship can't move through space faster than the speed of light. But with enough energy, space itself can move faster than the speed of light.

Known for the Mexican physicist Michael Alcubierre who originally developed the idea in the 1990's, an Alcubierre warp drive would create a bubble of energy behind the ship and a lack of energy in front of the ship, like a giant cosmic wave a space ship could surf. That particular section of space can travel faster than the speed of light in the surrounding space, and anything on or in that bubble will accelerate with it.

Finazzi and his colleagues propose creating this bubble of space-time by using a massive amount of "exotic matter," or dark energy. (Exactly how this bubble would be created is still a mystery.) According to their calculations and simplified, it would take a huge amount of energy to create the bubble, and then increasing amounts of energy to contain the highly repulsive dark energy.

Eventually the energy would run out. The bubble would rupture, with catastrophic effects. Inside the bubble the temperature would rise to about 10^32 degrees Kelvin, destroying almost anything on the bubble.

Anyone watching the ship nearby wouldn't be much better off.

"We know that the warp drive will be destabilized," said Finazzi. "But we do not know if it will in the end explode or collapse to a black hole."

Echonova
06-13-2009, 11:53 PM
How can some guy can figure out warp drive and what the temperature is when the bubble pops...


but there is a 50% chance the weather man will be wrong tomorrow?

Magnus213
06-14-2009, 12:04 AM
How can some guy can figure out warp drive and what the temperature is when the bubble pops...


but there is a 50% chance the weather man will be wrong tomorrow?
Math > clouds

Vicosin
06-14-2009, 12:57 AM
Holy fucking shit.
Scary stuff right there.
But cool at the same time.

civic gsr
06-14-2009, 01:51 AM
FUK TAT IM TO YOUNG TO DIE LOL

The Ninja
06-14-2009, 02:53 AM
Same sensationalist bullshit they said about the LHC.

nreggie454
06-14-2009, 03:00 AM
Same sensationalist bullshit they said about the LHC.

First thing I thought, too. Since I don't know much about this, I can just hope they are wrong. Warp speed would be pretty sick.

Maniacc
06-14-2009, 09:09 AM
http://www.entertonement.com/clips/gmypqltjqc--Discovered-warp-speed

Too late, vtecbratt. Randy Marsh already discovered warp drive.

"Stan and Randy Marsh not only broke a speed record, but actually appeared to have bent time and space and discovered warp speed."

Nothing happened to their world so I doubt anything could happen in our own reality. Only thing that I can think of that might happen is something simlier(but in another level of hardcore, gangsterness) to a sonic boom, but in this case it'd probably be some intense shockwave that could possibly pull matter in the direction of the machine that would be travling at warp speed. Nothing like a black hole since nothing in the universe besides supernoves can create 'em.

BanginJimmy
06-14-2009, 12:12 PM
Mexico has a physicist? That is the most unbelievable part of this post.