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Khanzarate@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

The compression would be noticeable, and perhaps deadly, depending on how it was done and how much space was warped.

Think of it like the wake on a cruise liner, the waves it creates ahead of it and the ripples it leaves behind. If we had this style of warp drive apply to our seas, that cruise liner would compress water together in front of it to reduce friction and expand water behind it to push the ship along. That’s what could happen to gravity, if we ever find a way to have something with a negative mass. If such a thing were large enough and close enough to earth, it would be about as terrifying as it sounds. Not a lot survives a cruise liner running over you, and not a lot would survive that ship, either. Ships would have to leave earth more mundanely, only using this warp drive once they’re safely away. There’s also every chance earth and other large bodies in space would mess up what would have to be very precise calculations to get the right curvature, so everyone will be happier with that technology being space-only.

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