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Iosue
Black Sky Hipsters
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Posted - 2012.11.27 21:18:00 -
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actually this could be pretty cool as well. i'm betting DARPA already has plans for some kind of advanced warp cannon. those pesky aliens won't know what hit them!!
as a side thought, maybe CCP should introduce some type of module that can convert the ships warp into some kind of totalhelldeath upon arrival. it'd be pretty hilarious to show up on grid in a flaming ball of utter destruction. |
coty522
Iynx Teledyne Armory The Chogo Ri Commonwealth
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Posted - 2012.11.29 18:21:00 -
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Mars Theran wrote:Umm.. oh, look.. bicycle tires. Actually, I am really hoping this doesn't turn out to be a false hope on their part, and actually results in prototype Warp technology or something akin to it in the next 10 years. Maybe as few as 5, if they get lucky and don't turn NASA inside out in the process. That would be messy. Seriously though, I am behind this and really hope it happens and I get to see it; in fact, sign me up, I'll go out there into that great unknown. ..well, maybe.. but I'd like to see it tested first and have a look at the technology and results of any and all testing before I make any serious commitments.
sign me up...............where the dotted line as long as i have plenty of smokes and plenty of food ill be the first to test the warp drive to go to the great unknown with out any way of getting back. ill go pack my stuff right after this message. no bills no nothing im on it. What if it blows up, well its not like ill give a crap cause ill be dead.lol. i have no fear no remorse no nothing but excitment about it. |
coty522
Iynx Teledyne Armory The Chogo Ri Commonwealth
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Posted - 2012.12.05 18:24:00 -
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coty522 wrote:Mars Theran wrote:Umm.. oh, look.. bicycle tires. Actually, I am really hoping this doesn't turn out to be a false hope on their part, and actually results in prototype Warp technology or something akin to it in the next 10 years. Maybe as few as 5, if they get lucky and don't turn NASA inside out in the process. That would be messy. Seriously though, I am behind this and really hope it happens and I get to see it; in fact, sign me up, I'll go out there into that great unknown. ..well, maybe.. but I'd like to see it tested first and have a look at the technology and results of any and all testing before I make any serious commitments. sign me up...............where the dotted line as long as i have plenty of smokes and plenty of food ill be the first to test the warp drive to go to the great unknown with out any way of getting back. ill go pack my stuff right after this message. no bills no nothing im on it. What if it blows up, well its not like ill give a crap cause ill be dead.lol. i have no fear no remorse no nothing but excitment about it.
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Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
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Posted - 2012.12.05 18:40:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Grimpak wrote:OHGOD EVENT HORIZON ALL OVER AGAIN! I totally didn't say that on the 1st page or anything yes but it needs to be stressed all over again. I mean, IF Event Horizon happens, that also means that it is quite possible that a future like the one in WH 40k is also possible. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
Noriko Satomi
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.12.06 17:23:00 -
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Gorn Arming wrote:Fun fact: the Alcubierre drive is a media darling that no real physicist believes to be realizable under known physics.
Alcubierre described a particular geometry of spacetime that results in what Captain Picard might call a "warp bubble", but maintaining it requires a region of spacetime with negative energy density and creating the bubble in the first place is a complete unknown. There is no known or projected way to create and maintain the necessary geometry--Alcubierre just showed that it's a valid solution for Einstein's field equations.
In other words, nope.jpg The concepts, much like wormhole travel, require something dubbed "exotic matter" to work. "Exotic matter" has properties like negative gravitation, and is basically boffin-speak for "unobtainium" (which was a word before James Cameron dropped it into Avatar). We've found no evidence that matter with the necessary properties exists. We only have mathematics, which may not entirely account for reality, that say the existence of such matter is not impossible. |
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