In this episode: We take a deeper dive into Slipspace Physics and apply known principles of STEM fields to ascertain if Slipspace FTL Travel is possible!
Slipspace:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t57Y8gjZuA&
Slipspace Engines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RfIcHCKk_E
Repulsor Engines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reOIyaLus3E
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In some of the earlier books they talk about naturally occurring matter travelling through slipspace, How does that figure into this?
If only causation was instant instead of limited by the speed of light
Amazing work trying to describe the undescribable
This is my area of research for my Theoretical physics masters. Very good job in describing this in a very easy to follow manor. 😀
My head hurts 😅
probably going to be more like the expanse where slingshot coordinates around heavy gravity planets and stars for fast but sub light speed may give rise to reaching a velocity speeds and provide theory to going faster…….imagine slingshoting around edges of an event horizon to get to .85 of light speed..number plucked from head
If I remember right, doesn’t slipspace get around the whole FTL causality thing by never technically going FTL? I can’t remember which book it was in, maybe First Strike, but I remember reading that you aren’t actually going FTL, but that places are closer together in the tangled dimensions of Slipspace.
Man I love your breakdown of the Halo universe and reality.
Coming back to watch this a third time so I can really absorb all this and take notes. Professor 00 is a stickler for details during midterms.
I’m sure someone will take issue with this but I just want to say thanks for being a normal guy who’s into halo and it’s universe. It seems like a lot of people who dive into fictional universes cant cope with the real one. I won’t go into detail of who these people usually are. Anyway thanks! Love the content!
Great video, thanks for the work.
Great video as always. As for how FTL drives might work, I think Galatica Fold Drive might be it. We talk about that all the time in SciFi but not to that level since people believe that the matter between the two points 'Must' fold as well. But why? I think if we really start to understand things this might be the way it will go. Since its basically dealing sub-space or trans-dimensional space it doesn't necessarily have to deal with normal space at all.
Until someone else that wants to prove how smart they are finds a different method. Which I am sure that is what going to happen. Because we just can't leave well enough alone.
This channel is a gift. Every episode you suprise us with your intelligence and how solid the lore of Halo is
For me, interstellar/FTL communications would depend on using transponders that are quantumly entangled. One transponder is at the relay point and the other is on the ship. They are quantumly entangled, so any information that is relayed through that device will arrive instantaneously at its destination. The quantum state of the transponder will just need to be translated into binary at the sending and receiving ends so that they are readable. This could be done to as high a degree as needed depending on band width.
I am optimistic that we will one day have faster than light travel. It might be in a hundred years, it might be in a hundred million years. Slipspace, Wormholes, Warpdrives, Negative Mass… we're going to figure out something.
the result of paradoxes of most concern would either create a time loop, or create a new branch
Hypothetically, a ship using nuclear-powered ion thrusters and a brachistochrone trajectory could reach Alpha Centauri with a human life time. At 9.8m/s/s acceleration/deceleration, it would take approximately 4 years one way, assuming the math is correct. I guess in the grand scheme of things, that's not super fast, but for what is currently possible with our present technology (more, or less – the hardest parts would honestly just be the shear cost and assembling a ship in orbit) that's not too bad.
I believe slip space could be the way we get to other worlds, but because of time dilation, I don’t think we would logistically allow for any travel beyond one or two light years, maybe five, but I think at that point it would be too impractical
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Love it
So one thing I've always thought of is frame of reference and how that would effect you if you essentially teleported in anyway. Imagine if you were on one side of the planet and then teleport to the other, you are going the other direction unless you somehow rotated your frame of reference.
Then there is teleporting to anywhere that wasn't Earth like a space station, the speed of the Earth's surface is going to be different than the satellite. So if you can't get more speed you slam into the hull of the ship and you are still "falling" even though you are no longer under the effect of the majority of gravity.
Then you scale that to the galactic scale, if you go from one part of a galactic arm to a point closer or further how is everything moving according to you? This is before you even touch upon the potential time traveling.
Easy to fix. Time doesn't exist, it is only a rate of change.
Fantastic video as usual! Love the way you present content. A quick note on Einstein-Rosen bridges though: they exclusively lead to other universes (assuming other universes exist) and are generally considered to be non-traversable, at least in the "human beings making it to the other side intact" sense. The direction of travel would also be strictly one way due to the nature of the event horizons on either side.
Appreciate your content, consistent, in depth. Cheers.