Scientists Finally Find a New Way to Travel Much Faster Than Light!



In this episode, we explore a new way to travel that could revolutionize space exploration, bringing us closer to the Star Trek subspace communication speed. Scientists have discovered groundbreaking insights using calculus and dark matter to develop theories about faster-than-light (FTL) travel, making warp drive a potential reality. Could this be the next big leap in science that allows us to explore the vast reaches of space? Watch as we break down the details of this incredible discovery and its implications for the future of space travel!

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16 thoughts on “Scientists Finally Find a New Way to Travel Much Faster Than Light!”

  1. How can you see or sensor a warp in space? When you're talking time and space. It sounds too far fetch. Now if you talk about phsics, I will listen. Like a selenoid space tube that a spaceship enters and it get trown out the other end at a very high viloscity,( excuse my spelling and grammer). 😂

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  2. Want to see "faster than light(ftl)? Point a flash light beam at a wall, then flick your wrist. The flashlights spot will move across the wall at way faster than light speed. The manipulation of space truly is the secret. We can achieve speeds so much faster than light as to require a wholly different moniker. Something like hyperlight or something else. Create a warp bubble and off you go. It's probably easier than we ever imagined it would be. It would save humanity from eventual and unavoidable/unstoppable extinction. Colonies established not only in our own galaxy but in any galaxy we decide to explore. The thought of it is more than breathtaking.

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  3. Nothing we have ever thought up is impossible it comes from the very laws of nature and understanding of what is and isn't possible right now theres alot of impossible things what will we make possible well we will see hopefully better than my grammar 😅

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  4. If its true that bananas create anyimatter, could we use banana's antimatter be used as fuel if your able to get enough of them and find a way to capture the antimatter? Or would nothing beable to contain it since everything we have rn is made out of regualar matter

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  5. Thinking outside the box the possibility of a advanced alien mining operation extracting exotic material to facilitate a Dyson sphere. AI extracting the necessary material then transported to another part of the galaxy. The energy necessary for intergalactic expansion. Or just another pipe dream.

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  6. Natives of Proxima B would have developed resistance to their peculiar comparatively high radiation ☢️ environment through a natural evolutionary process however earthlings may find that environment difficult 😣 or impossible to live in or may require special adaptations and/or medication 💊it has been said by an ET experiencer that our heart rhythm/heart beat 🎶 is attuned to our specific star ⭐️ and the same would apply to humanoids from Proxima B ie they would be attuned to their particular star 🌟

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