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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

This Just In: Faster-than-light (FTL) Space Travel is Possible. Zefram Cochrane was Right and Einstein Won’t be Upset About It

Aug 20 2008 6:52PM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (4) |
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We knew it! We knew it! We knew it! Star Trek’s been right all along! Enterprise NX-01

FTL (faster-than-light) space travel isn’t impossible. It doesn’t violate Einstein’s Theory of Relativity if you sneakily distort space using dark-energy manipulation. See here.

Warm up the matter/antimatter mixture and align the dilithium crystals, Scotty! Zefram Cochrane (inventor of the warp drive) here we come.

All we need to do is convert Jupiter’s entire mass into pure energy.

 

Oh. I guess we’ll have to wait for the low-power version.


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at 8/21/2008 11:57:46 AM, Moe Rubenzahl said:
Thank you for posting this today, but I already read it yesterday.

at 8/21/2008 12:53:32 PM, Steve Leibson said:
I posted it yesterday, Moe, but thanks for dropping by.

at 8/27/2008 12:35:41 PM, John Blyler said:
"All we need to do is convert Jupiter’s entire mass into pure energy." All we need is a stellar engineer like Omega (from Dr Who). Stellar engineers manipulator star systems to control their gravitational reaction. The power from these interacts serve as the main power source for time travel. I'm sure some of that power could be used to run faster-than-light star ships, as well. :)

at 8/27/2008 6:30:38 PM, Dave J said:
At least for communications and shipping, time travel and FTL travel are interchangeable. Need to FedEx your package to a planet three light years away? Travel back in time three years and send it the olde-fashioned way. You'll probably have to go more than three years back, though, as the ship will be going MSTL. :)

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