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The hoped-for advantages of this approach are | The hoped-for advantages of this approach are | ||
# avoiding the need to carry large amounts of sacrificial propellant (in addition to the payload and a power source) | # avoiding the need to carry large amounts of sacrificial propellant (in addition to the payload and a power source) | ||
# the posibility of achieving arbitrarily high accelerations without subjecting a payload to high |
# the posibility of achieving arbitrarily high accelerations without subjecting a payload to high G-forces, | ||
# the possibility of achieving speeds in excess of the background speed of light, legally, and | # the possibility of achieving speeds in excess of the background speed of light, legally, and | ||
# the possibility of avoiding massive energy requirements for interstellar travel. | # the possibility of avoiding massive energy requirements for interstellar travel. |
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A warp drive is a hypothetical device that might allow the manipulation of gravitational fields and/or the inertia of a body to produce a propulsive effect.
The hoped-for advantages of this approach are
- avoiding the need to carry large amounts of sacrificial propellant (in addition to the payload and a power source)
- the posibility of achieving arbitrarily high accelerations without subjecting a payload to high G-forces,
- the possibility of achieving speeds in excess of the background speed of light, legally, and
- the possibility of avoiding massive energy requirements for interstellar travel.
Not all approaches meet all these criteria, and much of the research on this subject is highly speculative.
Strong claims made either for the possibility or for the impossibility of a practical warp drive should both be treated with extreme caution.
Pages in category "Warp drive theory"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.