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<blockquote data-quote="Terryl" data-source="post: 940994" data-attributes="member: 369937"><p>Warp drive is possible, the big problem is turning in on too close to the Sun or other large gravitational field, you tend to blink out of existence never to be seen anywhere at any time again.</p><p></p><p>You have to be 50 AU from any star, before you turn your warp drive on, the big problems with that is it will take 40 to 50 years at our present sub light speed capability's to get that far away from the Sun..Or Jupiter or Saturn...On Donner on Blitzen.</p><p></p><p>You need to be very very careful playing with warp fields near a large gravitation field, I would not like to suddenly see the Earth and it's 140,246,297 other Earths pop out of this plain of existence (and the other ones) into where ever they may go.(don't ask as no one has ever come back yet)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terryl, post: 940994, member: 369937"] Warp drive is possible, the big problem is turning in on too close to the Sun or other large gravitational field, you tend to blink out of existence never to be seen anywhere at any time again. You have to be 50 AU from any star, before you turn your warp drive on, the big problems with that is it will take 40 to 50 years at our present sub light speed capability's to get that far away from the Sun..Or Jupiter or Saturn...On Donner on Blitzen. You need to be very very careful playing with warp fields near a large gravitation field, I would not like to suddenly see the Earth and it's 140,246,297 other Earths pop out of this plain of existence (and the other ones) into where ever they may go.(don't ask as no one has ever come back yet) [/QUOTE]
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