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Is Star Trek’s Warp Drive Possible? - JSTOR Daily
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Article and TLDR are outdated. A solution that doesn’t require negative energy was found in 2021
Energy requirement is still astronomical and we still don’t have any idea how to actually accomplish it, but we are back in the realm of: maybe eventually
The 2021 result is interesting, but:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/star-treks-warp-drive-leads-to-new-physics/
Regarding that last one, wasn’t there a finding reciently that Einstein-Rosen bridges and quantium teleportation are in some sense the same thing? I admit most of that news went over my head so I might have misunderstood.