The
warp drive that powered the Enterprise and enabled the ship to
travel faster than the speed of light may not be a flight of fancy, says a NASA physicist. A design for a similar drive was proposed by Mexican physicist
Miguel Alcubierre almost 20 years ago, but its energy consumption would have been outlandish, rendering it impractical. However,
Harold White at the the
Johnson Space Center has made some tweaks to the original design that he thinks
could move faster than light travel from fiction to science. No, it doesn't involve dilithium crystals. Yeah, we're disappointed about that too.
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