ScienceWe could detect a malfunctioning warp drive on an...

We could detect a malfunctioning warp drive on an alien starship


HDB7EX STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, Starship Enterprise, 1987-1994. Paramount/Courtesy:Everett Collection.

A failing warp drive could release gravitational waves

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There is no evidence that aliens are flying around the galaxy in starships powered by faster-than-light warp drives – but if they were, we could detect such a ship breaking down using our current Earth-based technology, say researchers. Such a discovery could confirm the existence of alien life, though sadly any crew aboard the ship would be torn apart by forces similar to a black hole.

While warp drives are best known from Star Trek, theoretical physicists have found it should be possible to create a bubble of…



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