NEWS🚨: Scientists Announce a Physical Warp Drive Is Now Possible. Seriously. https://t.co/ehcKb3z3nG

In a surprising paper, scientists say they’ve nailed down a physical model for a warp drive, which flies in the face of what we’ve long thought about the crazy concept of warp speed travel: that it requires exotic, negative forces.
The model builds on the Alcubierre concept from 1994. That drive twisted space using impossible negative energy. Now scientists use floating spacetime bubbles.
Applied Physics’ Advanced Propulsion Lab published this in a peer‑reviewed journal. Their model uses almost no negative energy. It relies on experimentally understood physics.
Miguel Alcubierre, who proposed the original warp drive in 1994, supports this new approach. His backing gives the model more credibility and signals progress from theory to potential physics.
They caution that the required mass remains enormous. Warp travel may remain far off. Still this model makes the concept more plausible than ever before.
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