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    NASA working on faster-than-light space travel, says warp drives are ‘plausible’

    Trekkies rejoice: while real breakthroughs in warp drive design haven’t happened yet, we’re moving closer to making faster-than-light travel truly feasible.

    Researchers found that making adjustments to the design of a real-life warp drive first proposed by physicist Michael Alcubierre in 1994 significantly reduces the amount of energy required to power it.
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    Very neat, but to risky playing with antimatter.
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    The voice of experience...

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    LOL, yeah there was that one little incident.

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    Can't see it happening in my lifetime but then I said the same about the Berlin Wall coming down . The prospect of true interstellar space travel would perhaps unite mankind a little since it would probably require an enormous effort to achieve. Still very remote though. :)
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    Well tinkering around even with very small amount of anti mater doesn't seam like the proper thing to do on earth. I understand these are theories but sometimes theories turn into reality. The problem as I see it is all the little mistakes between theories and reality. Mistakes could show up in a very explosive way.
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