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How Fast Could a Warp Drive Really Go?

Warp drive isn’t just sci‑fi anymore — the math behind it is real. In 1994, physicist Miguel Alcubierre showed that a spacecraft could ride a wave of distorted spacetime, moving faster than light without breaking physics. Early versions required impossible energy, but newer models from NASA’s Eagleworks Lab and independent researchers suggest small, stable warp‑like geometries might be achievable.

Inside a warp bubble, humans would feel no acceleration at all — no g‑forces, no pressure. The danger lies at the bubble’s edge, where radiation and spacetime shear could become extreme. If we can stabilize that boundary, the human body might adapt perfectly.

Warp drive remains theoretical… but the moment spacetime becomes an engine, the universe gets smaller.

#space #warpdrive #science #nasa #physics #fasterthanlight

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