How ordinary electromagnetic radiation can be used to produce a warp drive spacetime as a pulsed wave that a ship can ride at speeds up to the speed of light without any exotic matter negative energy or any energy condition violations at all, just ordinary electromagnetic fields. For more on warp drives see http://www.modernrelativitysite.com/
what about pulling space time fabric it self like our sun and all stars do naturaly...there must be an ''x'' power to rip it atleast a ''door'' size hole a craft can enter?
One little simple question... Can you beyond speed of light with this?
And wouldn't the wave rip your ship apart with anti-gravity when it passed? Or do you have to ride it until the wave is too weak to push your mass, thus then too weak to rip you apart.
@melis256 This won't get you faster than light. It uses a gravitational frame dragging effect to get you arbitrarily close. The point is that since this is the same warp drive effect as Alcubierre's warp, but requires no exotic matter, it suggests not only a means to get arbitrarily close to the speed of light, but that faster than c warp drive should also be possible without the vast amounts of exotic matter his warp would require if you choose a more efficient metric.
@melis256 oh, and with the appropriate gradient of the pulse and radius compared to your ship you don't get ripped apart, you're essentially in free fall throughout the trip.
There are problems with his story. Ununpentium and faqunium have been discovered and theres been no mention of weird gravitational effects from 115 nor an antimatter decay mode for 116. I wouldn't doubt if he did see such craft at area 51, but either he was dissinformed on aspects of their opperation or he lied.
oh ok thank your very much ..i was just thinking about that...we wouldent need the same power as the star only just X amount of power just enough for a craft to enter in my opinion...thank you for your video
what about pulling space time fabric it self like our sun and all stars do naturaly...there must be an ''x'' power to rip it atleast a ''door'' size hole a craft can enter?
Alphas2Omegas 1 year ago
@Alphas2Omegas This is *naturally* like the sun and stars do it.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 1 year ago
One little simple question... Can you beyond speed of light with this?
And wouldn't the wave rip your ship apart with anti-gravity when it passed? Or do you have to ride it until the wave is too weak to push your mass, thus then too weak to rip you apart.
melis256 1 year ago
@melis256 This won't get you faster than light. It uses a gravitational frame dragging effect to get you arbitrarily close. The point is that since this is the same warp drive effect as Alcubierre's warp, but requires no exotic matter, it suggests not only a means to get arbitrarily close to the speed of light, but that faster than c warp drive should also be possible without the vast amounts of exotic matter his warp would require if you choose a more efficient metric.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 1 year ago
@melis256 oh, and with the appropriate gradient of the pulse and radius compared to your ship you don't get ripped apart, you're essentially in free fall throughout the trip.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 1 year ago
There are problems with his story. Ununpentium and faqunium have been discovered and theres been no mention of weird gravitational effects from 115 nor an antimatter decay mode for 116. I wouldn't doubt if he did see such craft at area 51, but either he was dissinformed on aspects of their opperation or he lied.
WaiteDavidMSPhysics 1 year ago