Even the Pakled have warp drive! What are we doing wrong, folks?
I have this image in my head of facehuggers refusing them too.Even the Pakled have warp drive! What are we doing wrong, folks?
A black hole with a Schwarzschild radius that small would have the mass of about 8 Earths. Not sure where you'd get one from.I have this image in my head of facehuggers refusing them too.
It would be nice if fossil fuels were all that was needed. I really wanted Planet 9 to be a grapefruit sized black hole—or two of them. There is your “warp” right there. Just build a tether out ahead of your craft then sever and do a burn to slingshot past at high sublight speeds.
cold fusion/LENR has had so many quacks and charlatans it has made this kind of research difficult for anyone serious about it. I am glad they are still looking into it. Even if it turns out to be nothing, it is worth exploring.As an alternative to magnetic confinement, inertial confinement, and muon-catalysed fusion, NASA are working on lattice confinement fusion (LCF) as an approach for powering long-duration space missions and deep-space propulsion.
Lattice Confinement Fusion | Glenn Research Center | NASA
It will be interesting to see how far they can push this approach.
They report that fusion-reaction neutrons were produced in this attempt unlike with cold fusion 30 years ago.cold fusion/LENR has had so many quacks and charlatans it has made this kind of research difficult for anyone serious about it. I am glad they are still looking into it. Even if it turns out to be nothing, it is worth exploring.
Probably so, but hearing the word breakeven and someone meaning it, would make my day.. uh.. decade.^That all sounds promising. I assume there is still some way to go though before widespread deployment of fusion power reactors becomes a reality.
I don't know what each company is doing, but I believe that Helion and LPP both are intending to capture using direct output of the ion beam from the focused plasmoid in pulsed fusion from an inductor coil. This is aneutronic fusion using pB11. I suspect they would go for something easier as proof of concept, perhaps, but maybe not. Being aneutronic from the start means they don't have to worry about a lot of the shielding and environmental concerns. But of course it also means being able to reach those extremely high temperatures.Direct conversion using what method?
I reiterate my previous statement.
I'll add that were it possible to build such technology, aliens would be ubiquitous hereabouts.
If we did have a warp drive wouldn't it be a problem to hit space dust at those speeds?
Even the Pakled have warp drive! What are we doing wrong, folks?
Well, that's one solution to the Fermi paradox. My own suspicion is that we are the only sapient lifeform in our branch of the multiverse but, of course, this is impossible to prove.Why? It's a really big universe.
That's what the Trek Tech forum is for.That's what navigational deflectors are for.
Plagiarism seems to be the usual way that civilisations accelerate their advancement.Not stealing warp drive from others?
Why? It's a really big universe.
That's what navigational deflectors are for.
Not stealing warp drive from others?
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