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Warp Drives and Negative Energy: Physicists Give Chances of Faster-Than-Light Space Travel a Boost
https://scitechdaily.com ^ | MAY 16, 2021 | By MARIO BORUNDA, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

Posted on 05/18/2021 12:11:52 PM PDT by Red Badger

Faster than light travel is the only way humans could ever get to other stars in a reasonable amount of time. Credit: NASA

The closest star to Earth is Proxima Centauri. It is about 4.25 light-years away, or about 25 trillion miles (40 trillion km). The fastest ever spacecraft, the now-in-space Parker Solar Probe will reach a top speed of 450,000 mph. It would take just 20 seconds to go from Los Angeles to New York City at that speed, but it would take the solar probe about 6,633 years to reach Earth’s nearest neighboring solar system.

If humanity ever wants to travel easily between stars, people will need to go faster than light. But so far, faster-than-light travel is possible only in science fiction.

In Issac Asimov’s Foundation series, humanity can travel from planet to planet, star to star or across the universe using jump drives. As a kid, I read as many of those stories as I could get my hands on. I am now a theoretical physicist and study nanotechnology, but I am still fascinated by the ways humanity could one day travel in space.

Some characters – like the astronauts in the movies “Interstellar” and “Thor” – use wormholes to travel between solar systems in seconds. Another approach – familiar to “Star Trek” fans – is warp drive technology. Warp drives are theoretically possible if still far-fetched technology. Two recent papers made headlines in March when researchers claimed to have overcome one of the many challenges that stand between the theory of warp drives and reality.

But how do these theoretical warp drives really work? And will humans be making the jump to warp speed anytime soon?

This 2-dimensional representation shows the flat, unwarped bubble of spacetime in the center where a warp drive would sit surrounded by compressed spacetime to the right (downward curve) and expanded spacetime to the left (upward curve). Credit: AllenMcC/Wikimedia Commons

Compression and expansion Physicists’ current understanding of spacetime comes from Albert Einstein’s theory of General Relativity. General Relativity states that space and time are fused and that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. General relativity also describes how mass and energy warp spacetime – hefty objects like stars and black holes curve spacetime around them. This curvature is what you feel as gravity and why many spacefaring heroes worry about “getting stuck in” or “falling into” a gravity well. Early science fiction writers John Campbell and Asimov saw this warping as a way to skirt the speed limit.

What if a starship could compress space in front of it while expanding spacetime behind it? “Star Trek” took this idea and named it the warp drive.

In 1994, Miguel Alcubierre, a Mexican theoretical physicist, showed that compressing spacetime in front of the spaceship while expanding it behind was mathematically possible within the laws of General Relativity. So, what does that mean? Imagine the distance between two points is 10 meters (33 feet). If you are standing at point A and can travel one meter per second, it would take 10 seconds to get to point B. However, let’s say you could somehow compress the space between you and point B so that the interval is now just one meter. Then, moving through spacetime at your maximum speed of one meter per second, you would be able to reach point B in about one second. In theory, this approach does not contradict the laws of relativity since you are not moving faster than light in the space around you. Alcubierre showed that the warp drive from “Star Trek” was in fact theoretically possible.

Proxima Centauri here we come, right? Unfortunately, Alcubierre’s method of compressing spacetime had one problem: it requires negative energy or negative mass.

This 2–dimensional representation shows how positive mass curves spacetime (left side, blue earth) and negative mass curves spacetime in an opposite direction (right side, red earth). Credit: Tokamac/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

A negative energy problem Alcubierre’s warp drive would work by creating a bubble of flat spacetime around the spaceship and curving spacetime around that bubble to reduce distances. The warp drive would require either negative mass – a theorized type of matter – or a ring of negative energy density to work. Physicists have never observed negative mass, so that leaves negative energy as the only option.

To create negative energy, a warp drive would use a huge amount of mass to create an imbalance between particles and antiparticles. For example, if an electron and an antielectron appear near the warp drive, one of the particles would get trapped by the mass and this results in an imbalance. This imbalance results in negative energy density. Alcubierre’s warp drive would use this negative energy to create the spacetime bubble.

But for a warp drive to generate enough negative energy, you would need a lot of matter. Alcubierre estimated that a warp drive with a 100-meter bubble would require the mass of the entire visible universe.

In 1999, physicist Chris Van Den Broeck showed that expanding the volume inside the bubble but keeping the surface area constant would reduce the energy requirements significantly, to just about the mass of the sun. A significant improvement, but still far beyond all practical possibilities.

A sci-fi future? Two recent papers – one by Alexey Bobrick and Gianni Martire and another by Erik Lentz – provide solutions that seem to bring warp drives closer to reality.

Bobrick and Martire realized that by modifying spacetime within the bubble in a certain way, they could remove the need to use negative energy. This solution, though, does not produce a warp drive that can go faster than light.

Independently, Lentz also proposed a solution that does not require negative energy. He used a different geometric approach to solve the equations of General Relativity, and by doing so, he found that a warp drive wouldn’t need to use negative energy. Lentz’s solution would allow the bubble to travel faster than the speed of light.

It is essential to point out that these exciting developments are mathematical models. As a physicist, I won’t fully trust models until we have experimental proof. Yet, the science of warp drives is coming into view. As a science fiction fan, I welcome all this innovative thinking. In the words of Captain Picard, things are only impossible until they are not.

Written by Mario Borunda, Associate Professor of Physics, Oklahoma State University.

Originally published on The Conversation.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Education; History; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; ftl; physics; science; stringtheory; warpdrive
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1 posted on 05/18/2021 12:11:52 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

What will come first? Warp Drives or my flying car?


2 posted on 05/18/2021 12:19:46 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session" - Gideon J. Tucker)
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To: Red Badger

LSD is a big contributor at SciTechDaily.com...


3 posted on 05/18/2021 12:20:22 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is another Sam Adams now that we desperately need him?)
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To: Red Badger

I just wanna go to Theta Reticuli and say, “Hi.”


4 posted on 05/18/2021 12:20:45 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Hopefully Warp Drives. I cannot imagine everyday people flying around in their cars. It would be a disaster every 5 minutes..............


5 posted on 05/18/2021 12:20:49 PM PDT by Red Badger (Jesus said there is no marriage in Heaven. That's why they call it Heaven.....................)
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To: All

I disagree. The SPICE gives guild navigators enough prescience to extrapolate safe trajectories through space without the need for computers. The Holtzman drive folds space. It does so utilizing quantum entanglement and the spice also gave the navigators the ability to fold time and space.


6 posted on 05/18/2021 12:20:51 PM PDT by BipolarBob (This is my chainsaw. There are many like it but this one is mine.)
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To: Army Air Corps

I want to go to Talos IV........................


7 posted on 05/18/2021 12:21:23 PM PDT by Red Badger (Jesus said there is no marriage in Heaven. That's why they call it Heaven.....................)
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To: SuperLuminal

That Lorenzo St. DuBois gets around, Man.


8 posted on 05/18/2021 12:21:25 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
"What will come first? Warp Drives or my flying car?"

As a retired physicist, I'd bet on pigs...

9 posted on 05/18/2021 12:21:57 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is another Sam Adams now that we desperately need him?)
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To: Red Badger

Ya got yer eye on that blonde chick.


10 posted on 05/18/2021 12:22:25 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: Red Badger; 6SJ7; AdmSmith; AFPhys; Arkinsaw; allmost; aristotleman; autumnraine; bajabaja; ...
Thanks Red Badger.


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11 posted on 05/18/2021 12:22:27 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Red Badger

Space is shorthand for “There is nothing there” So, how does one compress that?


12 posted on 05/18/2021 12:23:21 PM PDT by I want the USA back (Non-binary transnormativity is a construct of intersectionality. Leftist gobbledegook stinks.)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Zefram Cochrane, then the warp drive.

For the flying car you have to talk to Dr. Emmit Brown or George Jetson.


13 posted on 05/18/2021 12:24:32 PM PDT by bigbob
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To: Red Badger

"Don't hit me with Negative Energy so early in the morning, man."
14 posted on 05/18/2021 12:27:07 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire. Or both.)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Would God have created an entire universe but made it impossible for us to travel to?

I feel there has to be some method of FTL travel that is possible. Otherwise why would everything out there exist?


15 posted on 05/18/2021 12:28:19 PM PDT by Renfrew
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To: I want the USA back

Put the government in charge of it.

There will be a shortage of space in a jiffy.................


16 posted on 05/18/2021 12:28:20 PM PDT by Red Badger (Jesus said there is no marriage in Heaven. That's why they call it Heaven.....................)
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To: Army Air Corps

OK! Theta Reticuli, HI! And Proxima Centauri, we’re on the way!


17 posted on 05/18/2021 12:30:40 PM PDT by Savage Beast (It is unnatural to be evil. it is quite natural to be virtuous and blessed. --Paramahansa Yogananda)
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To: Renfrew

You may have perhaps missed God’s true true intent. Suppose he didn’t want us to interact with other worlds? I have no idea. But then who does know the mind of God.


18 posted on 05/18/2021 12:36:34 PM PDT by .44 Special (Tp)
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To: SuperLuminal

It’s been 50 years or so since I stumbled through introductory physics, but wouldn’t it take an infinite amount of energy to accelerate any mass to the speed of light?


19 posted on 05/18/2021 12:38:52 PM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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To: Red Badger

Just exploring and settling our solar system will take mankind 500 or thousands of years and we have the technology to do so now.

We need to build the infrastructure and get started now.

I’m sure that during this process we will gain knowledge that will allow for interstellar travel.


20 posted on 05/18/2021 12:42:05 PM PDT by desertfreedom765
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