Was there any point in any Star Trek series or movie that actually references or explains how the warp drive works? Not the Matter/Antimatter and Dilithium and all that, but about how the Warp Field actually looks or works?
Now I know that there are theories out there already, and are popular warp drive references, people generally think of Miguel Alcubierre's warp drive theory, where space behind the ship is expanded and the space behind the ship is contracted. But I was thinking about something. When the field of an Alcubierre Drive was turned off, wouldn't the ship just bounce back to its original position?
How I imagine the warp drive to work is by pulling space in front of the ship around to the behind of the ship, making space behind the ship, and subsequently moving it forward, like a vacuum in air.
So basically what I'm asking is, "Have either of these theories, or any other at all, been specifically referenced in the show at all?"
Now I know that there are theories out there already, and are popular warp drive references, people generally think of Miguel Alcubierre's warp drive theory, where space behind the ship is expanded and the space behind the ship is contracted. But I was thinking about something. When the field of an Alcubierre Drive was turned off, wouldn't the ship just bounce back to its original position?
How I imagine the warp drive to work is by pulling space in front of the ship around to the behind of the ship, making space behind the ship, and subsequently moving it forward, like a vacuum in air.
So basically what I'm asking is, "Have either of these theories, or any other at all, been specifically referenced in the show at all?"