Fantasia in Warp Drive – Part II: Plausible Steps to Make A Workable Warp Drive Machine, Someday in the Near Future: Discussion and Remark
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Year : 2022,
Volume & Issue : BPAS-Physics 41D(1), JAN-JUN 2022
Page No. : 23-29,
Article Type : Original Aticle
Article DOI : 10.5958/2320-3218.2022.00005.7 (Received on 21.12.2021 Revised on 02.05.2022 Accepted on 13.05.2022)
Categories: 41D(1), JAN-JUN 2022, BPAS-Physics
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Victor Christianto, Florentin Smarandache
Author’s Affiliation : Victor Christianto Malang Institute of Agriculture, Indonesia, &Halton Arp Institute, affiliated to International Mariinskaya Academy, St. Petersburg. Florentin Smarandache Dept. Mathematics & Sciences, University of New Mexico, Gallup, USA.
Corresponding Author : Victor Christianto Malang Institute of Agriculture, Indonesia, &Halton Arp Institute, affiliated to International Mariinskaya Academy, St. Petersburg. ,
E-Mail:-victorchristianto@gmail.com
Abstract
There is a persistence interest among physicists, to investigate on possibility of FTL (faster than light) travels, even if those fields related to FTL are most likely categorized to fringe research. Especially after Alcubierre introduces a new notion called “warp drive” solution to FTL problem. For these writers, it is interesting because (one of us :) Smarandache’s hypothesis says that there is no speed barrier of anything; by generalizing implications of EPR paradox, which is known in most QM experiments. But the question remains unsolved: how to make it possible? This short article reviews several progress in such a FTL drive, while it does not necessarily mean that we agree with Alcubierre nor GTR-based approaches. We will argue in terms of possible realization of trajectory in complex plane (i.e. Argand plane.)
How to cite this article: Christianto V, Smarandache F. (2022). Fantasia in Warp Drive - Part II: Plausible Steps to Make A Workable Warp Drive Machine, Someday in the Near Future: Discussion and Remark. Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences- Physics, 41D (1), 23-29.
Keywords
FTL travel, warp drive, Alcubierre hypothesis, warp bubble, Argand plane, Smarandache hypothesis, interstellar travel possibility