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http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/12/tech/innovation/warp-speed-spaceship/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Just concept at the moment, they haven't figured out warp yet, but I find it encouraging that physicists at NASA are actually working on this. How awesome would that be!
Thanks to a NASA physicist, the notion of warp speed might just travel out of sci-fi and into the real world.
NASA's Harold White has been working since 2010 to develop a warp drive that will allow spacecraft to travel at speeds faster than light -- 186,000 miles per second.
Ripples in space-time revealed Watch astronauts play football in space Virgin's SpaceShipTwo goes supersonic
White, who heads NASA's Advanced Propulsion Team, spoke about his conceptual starship at a conference last fall. But interest in his project reached a new level this week when he unveiled images of what the craft might look like.
Just concept at the moment, they haven't figured out warp yet, but I find it encouraging that physicists at NASA are actually working on this. How awesome would that be!
