"All it requires is blowing up a hidden, or 'compactified' fifth space-time dimension into a big bubble, and using that to pop out to another place in the regular universe."
Is that all? Ha! Ha! Looks like the secret for faster-than-light Warp Speed travel was right in front of our noses the whole time!
Wired Science goes on to ask, "(is this) Plausible?"
Plausible?!? Are you kidding!?!
You had me at "blowing up a hidden, or 'compactified' fifth space-time dimension into a big bubble!"
Happy New Year!
2 comments:
Did these guys get paid to publish a paper where they made up a bunch of stuff about warp drive and it wasn't even part of the star trek extended universe books?
. . . do I detect sarcasm? Blowing up a hidden, or 'compactified' fifth space-time dimension into a big bubble, you all talk like that is something that is somehow supernatural. . . .
Isn't there a single gardener among you guys? Blowing up a hidden, or 'compactified' fifth space-time dimension into a small bubble is the absolute best way to make sure the crabgrass is gone for good. . .
I don't know why making the bubble "big" would be any real problem. . .
really . . . brush up on your horticulture. This is baby stuff. . . you can find blowing up a hidden, or 'compactified' fifth space-time dimension into a small bubble in any idiots guide to gardening on the shelf.
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