The Alcubierre Warp Field and Anti Matter
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- The Alcubierre Warp Field and Anti Matter
The Alcubierre warp field as described by Miguel Alcubierre would help us surpass the speed of light many times which means that if we had a ship that could go 10 times the speed of light, it would take only 153 days to reach Proxima Centauri.
Much more reasonable I would say. But building a warp drive is not an easy task.
Miguel Alcubierre is a theoretical physicist famous for the Warp Field theory.
In May 1994 he published a paper titled “The Warp Drive: Hyper-fast travel within general relativity” however, his goal with this paper, contrary to popular belief had little to do with warp drives, it was to show that a distortion of space and time is indeed possible within the realms of general relativity, and therefore we could travel faster than the speed of light.
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Alcubierre: Let's just warp spacetime here and there to achieve superluminal speeds.
Scientists: Okey that's plausible but you might end up destroying a whole planet with this.
US Military Headquarters: Hol' up wut did u just say?
I had to pin this. Great!
@@SubjectZeroScience wow thank you!
This idea is incomplete the build up of energy in front of the ship will not happen because you will never reach light speed without controlling the energy in front of the ship. Solve this problem and you lower the amount of energy needed to a very large degree. Stop trying to simplify things.
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@@clementvining2487 you would build up energy just in front of the 1st ring if u make it efficient enough and at relativistic speeds
after taking up blender and seeing how hard it is to produce something good i really appreciate the work you put in to making these models and animations
Wow he makes the models himself?! That's awesome, I have much more appreciation for his effort in making the videos.
not diminishing the work of Subject Zero channel, but is not THAT hard, if you practice hard you can do that stuff in no time as well
He knows what he is doing! I know blender for years and it’s an awesome tool. What renderer are you using? And how much render time do you need for your videos?
@@xdavier31 yes i believe that's their job
@@thedinoman7828 for my videos? it takes 7-12 hours depending on what im doing ~7 hours if its a pretty easy render and 12+ hours if its a hard one
Some random ape on a rock in space: k ima move faster than light for a sec
The universe: No that's illegal
The ape: ok motherfucker new plan, we're moving you.
This got me chuckling 😂 . Monke > Universe 😤
lmao
Live long and prosper
Wait, that's illegal
Theory of relativity states that INFORMATION cannot travel faster than the speed of light.
I love that ship design, it looks absolutely gorgeous!
It very well could be in Star Citizen.
@@OLFS0027 Star Citizen's tech is far beyond that, they don't need the rings to warp. Or do you mean without the rings so it fits in?
@@morgatron4639 I meant without the rings.
@@OLFS0027 scam citizen* that game is beyond a joke 250million plus for nothing that guy is laughing all day long
Looks like a ship from Eve online.
I am so in love with that ship design, absolutely beautiful piece of work.
It's make believe. Just like the design of the star ship enterprise.
the Alcubierre warp drive is theoretical on the other hand and besides it wouldn't look like the enterprise
don't pay attention to does negative comments
@@medexamtoolscom Wow, tell me more. I was just saying it's a cool-ass design.
same i love the whole concept of this ship
@@MirandaAndUh then date ixs enterprise, if you are so in love with that
“If you change how you look at something, the things you look at change.” In other words, if you are unable to physically change something, you may be able to change how you interact with it instead. This is promising 👍
Aliens: look at these humans they still using that old design. Lol
More like: aww! How cute! Look at those silly little apes. They think that'll work.
@Kyler M we are not alone in the universe, but we are last in this galaxy
@@MrZlocktar why last?
@@MrZlocktar Yeah,I'd like to know what you mean by "last",too.
You mean earthlings
Just build an engine that moves the entire universe for travelling
How about you get too work on that Dr. Farnsworth
@@UltimaInfurno good news everyone!
What would happen if we turned on two of those at the same time though?
Simple!
If you do that we'll gain the attention of entities we aren't prepared to deal with yet
4:31 Please lord let me live so that I can see the beginning of this technology.
You will!
@@MestreXian He definitely won't. His kids definitely won't
Jesus isn't going through RUclips comments
His grandchildren's grandchildren's grandchildren's grandchildren won't.
Nobody will.
You cant arrive before you left.
@@deerlakediver5554 you will have to create energy better than anything and control your entire galaxy to be able to live almost infinitely to see that.
Space exploration is going to get more viable when technology develops clinical immortality.
You know, most people would probably go insane after not a lot of time. Also, there's always the problem of superpopulation. Unless you're talking about the technological transcedence kind of immotality.
We already have clinical immortality, it's called robotics.
@@theflame5919 No, problem is, silicon computers degrade, they age like everything else. Ever had a computer slowly die on you? You're lucky if it's half as fast in 10 years. Also, the yearning for space travel isn't something rational. Space probes are one thing but SEEING new land with your own eyes or colonizing new territory. It gives a visceral feeling to humans that cannot be replicated.
@@samuelaraujomedeiros6682 Superpopulation in the Milky Way ? You all right ?
You don't need immortality. Suspended animation will serve the purpose for now.
"What is most likely to happen..." is it's development into a weapon.
the BFG 10000
gotta face it... we humans always make everything into weapons...
It never has changed, nor ever will change...
A space drive's effectiveness as a drive is directly proportional to its effectiveness as a weapon.
warping warheads or as i call them "Warpheads"
@@user-ch1qv4qk4z, occasionally, we turn weapons into other tools, but yes, that is our normal pattern.
Him: "If you point it at a planet, the planet will get destroyed"
Me: "Well then..."
Death Star: "Son?"
Starkiller base : uncle??
@@royk7712 is there a space Alabama?
It would be too dangerous to stop! It would have to slow down first.
Me: no, _I_ am your father
Death star: Noooooo! That's impossible!
Me: search your feelings, you know it to be true
Everything you said is wrong.
Me: Mom, can we have Albert Einstein?
Mom: We have Albert Einstein at home.
Albert Einstein at home: Alberto Einstein
Oh shit
Nein.
@@Surteronarto Just stop your religion card right there.
@@shubhankardasgupta4777 hey Al. You said that traveling at the speed of light would freeze the passing of time, because you imagined yourself going away from a clock at the speed of light and you would always see the same clock face.
That is why people think a human would not age when traveling a the speed of light.
But if you traveled TOWARDS the clock at the speed of light, 'time' would pass faster, meaning you would see the clock going very rapid and you would end up at a time back on earth, when only your travel time had passed.
A four year light speed trip would take four years. No more.
@@Surteronarto You know that IF Albert Einsten stole those things, he would have stolen them from other so-called "hack jew" scientists, right?
If you were born a jew with high IQ, European and of middle class in the end of the 19th century, chances are high you would end as a nuclear physicist. And it just so happened that nuclear physics were WAY more than a fluke in the study of science.
Like, do you even study history?
I'll remember how stupid racist people like you are once I visit a ICBM site in the US. Here I'll find a weapon designed by some jew scientists, mounted on a delivery platform designed by some ex-nazi german scientists, funded by citizens of a nation that is a hell of a mix of different folks (and mind you, it's not even the most multiethnic one), including other european, african and even asian groups, manned by any combination of them and their descendants. Could cite russian sites but they are not that open. Fuck you Putin.
Should it go off (and may this never be), such a weapon will not curse its origins and malfunction because of that. It'll just travel to where it should go, and if not shot down, vaporize the target.
Now grow up.
"Why is this ship turning around? We're only halfway there!"
By the Force!
Its funny cause it will be the only time during the travel that the passengers will experience 0g
one of the top notch sci-fi channels here on youtube!
love your style, animations and topics
keep it up!
It's not a sci-fi channel, it's just sci :p
Space: the final frontier... these are the voyages of the starship enterprise
What if there is another frontier and we just can comprehend it yet???
@@phoenixcgamer4068 i think we should ask the Q
Star trek takes place only within or galazy right? Wasnt voyager flinged to the other side of our galaxy?
@@coaldustmarauder2071 not to the other side but basically just out. no matter how far you go in any direction (in space) you will reach the edge of our Galaxy. also voyager 1 is only 11.7 billion miles away so it still has not reached our closest star yet. and that is Alpha Centauri A.
@Chris Bailey No but we have the technology to do it hell Space X is doing it as we type. do some research on BFR or Big Falcon Rocket. that ship is planed to go to mars in a few years. if we are lucky in a few years they will have a rover that can rove around mars watch Scott Manley's video on it, it was made a few weeks ago. by the time we are 20 or 30 we have probably touched not only Mars but also Venus and Mercury and also Pluto! i hope right before i die i get to see man walk on planets out side of our own solar system.
"Nothing new, just subscribe."
Already did, already did... very good content.
6:33 so...you mean... Planetary destroyers? I already know this gonna get weaponized
*yeet*
Oh... oh no. There goes earth.
This is so sad, can we get an F in the chat?
Destroying a planet is a terrible tactic. Yes you may be eliminating your enemy but you are also destroying the resources you were fighting to get, making the whole thing pointless.
fl00fydragon
If the goal was conquering for land and land only, destroying would be terrible.
If it was for extermination or resources, it might be a good idea.
Because’ve the last of conservation of energy/mass, it can’t be destroyed. Only scattered.
@@obviouslykaleb7998 Scattering matter with a relativistic shockwave effectively destroys it. You can't catch up to it at a conventional speed and going in front of it with your drive only sets you up to get Holdo'd.
The thing is, in order to "decelerate" your starship to actually stop at your destination, you would have to reverse or invert the warp field, and with the help of quantum supercomputers you could in theory invert the field to stop the ship in such a way where all of that built up momentum of spacetime could just be cancelled out like a standing wave, so no harm comes to the planet at the end of the journey.
No as in the case of spacetime warping you are no longer accelerating as than we would see time dilation and that would mean that faster than light speed would be impossible. What happens here is that when you bend spacetime you no longer accelerate or decelerate but rather you create a tunnel that moves spacetime around and carries you with it kind of like the galaxies outside of the observable universe which move away from us faster than light hence we cant see them any longer
@@kingcrimson3882 well yes in Einstein’s theory of relativity gravity bends 3 dimensional space time into the fourth dimension. But i do suggest you search a bit more into the topic as it is quite complicated.
"When you arrive, you pretty much destroy the planet..." Yes, brilliant
You put so much work into your videos, why haven't you gotten a lot of views yet.
I was wondering the exact the same thing
utube algos. google wants u to see the transexuals first 4 dat adbux.
Because sadly many people in this world have no interest whatsoever in humanity's future.
@zztop3000 ok boomer. its common knowledge a billion ppl know.
For this video it looks like his SEO keywords are sort of off.. nothing specific to warp drivs/space, it's all about energy, renewable energy, graphene, fusion, etc. @Subject Zero Science might wanna update those :D
I've said it before on the topic of the Alcubierre Drive and I'll say it again:
People in 2119: *INFINITE SPEEDS*
2467 would be more accurate imo
@@dream8870 Depends on what damage to human progress the Boomers will cause in the next few years.
You only say that cause you think you will live that long. Human progress is nice and fast but look at how slowly our space program has been developing thinking we will get up to ftl within a hundred or even two hundred years is unreasonable.
@@e4Bc4Qf3Qf7 I never said that I'd live that long.
Anyway,if NASA weren't broke because Boomers are investing everything into military,it could very well happen within 100 years.
Look how quickly the moon landing came to be; That happened because the US government invested a lot more money into NASA during the space race era.
Generally,we humans could be a lot farther if it weren't for selfish idiots.
May I remind you that the hydrogen fuel cell,a safe and emissionless,efficient power source,was invented in the 1830's and got stomped into the ground by the petrol industry as soon as it became popular?
Sprites4Ever Entertainment the level of technological growth required for an invention of this magnitude is incredible. And hydrogen fuel cells failed for a variety of reasons, primarily lack of convenience and the whole recharge station vs cars catch 22. If all of humanity decided to focus on this and be productive it would maybe MAYBE be possible within the next hundred years but thats a massive stretch. The energy requirements to build this kind of thing are enormous and would require materials that we have no idea if they are even possible. The kinds of things that even the heart of stars and edges of blackholes dont synthesize. It will take a truly gargantuan amount of effort and energy to accomplish the feat of ftl unless we get incredibly lucky and there is some nice solution for exotic matter synthesis which Im willing to bet there isnt.
That ending just gave me Aperture Science vibes
most of his videos do actually!
Element 115 “Bob Lazar”
this is like the cheap dollar store brand of that design, we cant even make enough 115
He was telling everyone how the ships actually work, but nobody cares
@@milosjovic4402 Care to tell us a synopsis of his explanation of how the ships work?
Yeah tht nutcase
@@bhuvaneshs.k638 a nutcase that has been proved right multiple times.
6:35 - Military: lets weaponize this.
US Military Industrial Complex:
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
_Already Have Sonny boi_
Yes you need the energi of a star tho :/
@@dankworlddkidk7316 Large Fusion reactor or some sort of beamed power from a Dyson sphere
I respect you for having so many effort making those warp drive animation on a video that not even exceed 10 minute!
I am studying engineering. I came for the science, stayed for the blender animation (doing blender as a hobby). Awesome job if you did it yourself. I'm sick of expensive classes who have ms word smart art to illustrate anything.
You would also need 1g deceleration to survive "get there" :)
Yeah, that's a √2 factor
Still 1g of acceleration, but in the opposite direction once the trip has passed its halfway point :)
@@PHR16384 Isnt that in principle the same thing? (-1g = -(1g)) So, I have no idea how to conceptualize it x), you cant hit a break in space, given there is no friction, but doesnt acceleration reversal count as break if space is bend? Then again, if you would have to turn the craft around in order to decelerate, you would be basically accelerating in opposite direction. Another option I figured would be if you get to Mars, then you use gravity and upper atmosphere in order to slowly decelerate, making some kind of spiraling orbit as you lose velocity, which would be way cheaper than using engine, but also slower, because it would add to total travel time, but not too much, combination of both sistems would be probably best until orbit isnt filled with artificial satellites, which would make orbiting a little bit riskier, especially it there would more crafts and spaceport. Just guessing, correct me if I am wrong :)
@@5daboz Physics defines acceleration as a change in velocity, so acceleration and deceleration are actually the same thing and have the same effects.
If a ship where to accelerate at 1g, and half way through do a flip and burn, and then "decelerate" (no different then accelerate) at 1g. You as a passenger would feel earths gravity on the ship, have a brief period of weightlessness while doing the flip, and then continue to feel earth gravity for the rest of the trip.
Using the atmosphere to slow down is something we are doing now, problem is at the massive speeds we are talking about, its not really an option anymore.
Have you ever heard about people saying that if you jump out of a plane and hit water, the water would feel like concrete because of your speed?
Well we are talking about a similar thing with our space ship and the atmosphere, except instead of concrete think about mini nuclear bombs.
You could however use solar sails or lasers to slow down over a long period of time, but tbh if you have nuclear engines it isn't really worth it.
Just flip the ship around and accelerate. You can use it to simulate gravity at the same time.
I discovered your channel yesterday and am browsing through the posts. I am very impressed with the content and the professional animations. I hope that this channel wins more subscriptions very quickly.
They just achieved this
I’m happy I’m not the only person who came to this after the discovery
Any links?
Links
Where is the link, I need to know how
@@fdgaming9570 RUclips's spam filter isn't letting me post the link for some reason, but if you go on Google and look up Erik Lentz's new paper on physical warp drives, you'll find plenty of articles that'll catch you up to speed.
The paper was published in the same journal that published _the original_ Alcubierre paper, which is a huge deal - but still, I wouldn't exactly say that we just achieved warp travel. It's just that we're a lot closer to it now than we've ever been because we no longer need negative energy to make warp drives work. We still need to combine Lentz's research with earlier research on reducing the energy cost of warping space and time. Once we do that, we'll be able to build the first working prototypes.
imagine in the future going on vacation to mars on a spaceship and like in plane sleeping etc lmao i wish to be alive to see that
Maybe you would if reincarnation is real
I've already done that.... in games
Man I don’t even got to worry about motion sickness anymore
Where is nothing to see on Mars, it's a dead world. Everything worth seeing, is right here on Earth...
The Flame well we are talking about the future here bud, with terraforming there is a lot Mars would have to offer over earth. Mars has mountains much taller then Mount Everest, they have valleys much lower then the Grand Canyon. Other then that simply going to space and moving away from earth is a great achievement for mankind so doing so would be very neat for people to experience as a simple vacation trip. Earth is nice, but in no way does it have everything.
As humans we can do one thing, ANYTHING we put our minds to! .....we'll make it happen.
That's why we say : "Nothing is impossible"
Or we can say : "everything is possible"
Let's quickly solve global warming while we're at it...
@@Wiedadde Delegation of duties.
@@YouMockMe My point being that there is a giant discrepancy between "saying and believing" and "acting"...
Uhm... We are actually pretty damn certain antimatter interacts with gravity in the same way, because the presence of energy itself also contracts spacetime. Antimatter creates gravity exactly like normal matter. We just need to directly observe it and measure it carefully to cement it as observed fact instead of "basically absolutely guaranteed by the maths".
I think you're getting concepts misconstrued here. Dark Energy is only called "energy" because it's producing an acceleration, which in traditional terms, requires energy input.
Although much like how gravity, in traditional sense, seems to be an endless force, it is only a matter of perspective. Unless we find and prove something like axions actually exists, there is little chance we'll find something more effective at manipulating spacetime than mucking about with matter and energy densities of the stuff we very much already (mostly) understand.
That and good luck engineering an antimatter engine that cannot detonate as one of its failure modes!
the antimatter engine would annihillate itself as its sole operating mode :)
@@jwenting Nah, in theory you could contain it in a (basically?) perfect vacuum and a magnetic chamber, kind of like they're doing with the fusion reactors.
Though, if the design ever fails (and everything fails eventually), well... if _you_ or your belongings ever want to get anywhere quick, your body will basically never be antimatter. So at least for human and goods transportation, antimatter engines are probably a nogo. Normal matter will always be near.
@@jcd-k2s Well yeah, I'm not saying we could do it _today,_ or that it's an easy thing at all.
I mostly meant that it is possible _in theory_ to do it. Though as my main post said: Good luck making it perfectly stable or "fail safe"...
Also if you grabbed any space debris it would be lethal if it hit any celestial body
Better bring your Earth Clocks to avoid losing track of Time.
Mexican scientist (Alcubierre) making his part. Good job !!!
Love your content. Cool Worlds did an amazing video on continuous 1g acceleration that really blew my mind. I’m happy you expanded on this drive and subject with an equally superb video. Merci 🙏🏻
Do your times getting to Mars, Pluto, etc. include decelerating for the second half of the trip?
Haha - they don't, I noticed that too. But hey, as long it looks good in blender I guess...
uh alcubierre drives don't accelerate during a trip. you would only need to match velocity with a planet once reaching it, which, if you time the orbits right, would only take a few minutes.
@@milkyway370 maybe the ship simply stop in a blink of a eye when it reach destination? Without killing everyone inside.
@Milky Way... Did you watch the video? The first part was about 1g acceleration, not Alcubierre drives. And if he’s talking about using 1g acceleration like the ships in The Expanse to provide artificial gravity, then you decelerate at 1g for the second half of the trip.
@@vcuheel1464 or perhaps you're just supposed to land going full speed, like that guy driving through the portal (season 4 I think) xD
"Alright folks, that's it, we're done here."
While we don't technically know how antimatter interacts with gravity, on a theoretical level most agree that it at least has positive mass.
Raymond Heckford we already know it’s properties and it’s interactions with other forces of energy including gravity. The only question is did some of the antimatter convert into other forms of energy during the Big Bang because there is a deficit.
Seb Beast we know pretty much nothing of the standard model In relation to gravity, including antimatter, all we know is that it has positive mass
we now very little about gravity in general
@@brogant6793 true. The thing is however that everything we have seen in the universe have a counterpart, which would lead us to believe gravity does too. That would imply that if there is positive gravity, there should also be negative gravity => negative mass. But I guess it's all still speculation and we don't yet know even how normal gravity works yet, so only time will tell.
@zztop3000 dark energy is exotic matter
13:20 I couldn't even hear what you said.
Subbed dude, keep it up. I think you got a lot of views on your Graphene videos because people are genuinely interested in NEW science. You make great stuff... It will pick up.
Your video production and graphics are on point. It's eye-candy.
Each of your videos is a master piece!
Thank you for the awesome content. These great animations and your scientific knowledge really makes it a special experience to watch your videos. Btw I think it would be great if you would go even more into depth with your explanations. Keep up the great work man.
0:27 *blender*
Dam straight, glad to see it being used more, that program is incredible, I'd say its better than maya.
I don’t remember if it was on Voyager, or DS9, (I’m leaning towards Voyager) but there was an episode where they were talking about the past, specifically the point when we discovered warp travel… and finally design a warp engine. This video makes me feel like we’re at that point.
The most glaring problem is the ship design you used as the example. Ships in space would have decks aligned vertically rather than horizontally like a boat. The force from accelerating that pushes you back would be your "gravity" that keeps you on the floor and preforming a flip and burn to decelerate halfway through the trip then applies the opposite effect of keeping you on the floor by pushing against you from the bottom.
Sure, but the drive itself doesnt cause any acceleration within the Warp bubble, meaning the people inside would be at about 0 Gee. That is, unless the ship for some reason also has a rocket thruster pushing itself forward out of the bubble, but that seems hazardous and or excessive.
It's a Vulcan ship! Beam me up Scotty, there's no intelligent life on this planet.
i thought the general consensus is that anti matters property of having only an opposite charge means that it gravitationally behaves the same as normal matter.
The expansion & contraction of space; " no known limit".
Ofc, that's why blackhole exist
I'm a big fan of French "popular science" channels. I'm not going to dwell on the quality of the informations in the two videos I've just seen (i find your channel for the Stellarators subjet), it's already excellent... But the proposed graphic environment and even more incredible, I'm a self-taught beginner on Blender 3D, and between the subject of your videos and the incredible graphicals effects.
You have become my reference for my future videos and I hope one day, the subject of my future advances in the field of 3D. Thank you very much for your work. (i will take a look all yours past vidéos now)...
That ship is sick,I tried blender because am a solo game developer and I couldn't get near the level of creation u are making on ur videos👊
In other words The Chit ain't happening until we develop a seriously bad azz power source.
Dyson swarm time
Or kugelblitz time
@@assarstromblad3280 we'd need gamma lasers for that lol
Neutrinovoltaics
Is not about the Power... is about the mass... or maybe both?
Interesting and worthwhile video.
When everything we invented could be used to build weapon
God I hope that thing doesn't run into our planet
@@BoulderWraith BOOOMMM
Ever hear of a potato gun?
yes
only if that's the way you think about it; be optimistic!
Some of the best visual graphics and storytime on the planet
Subject Zero, you're the best. Thanks for making a video I can kind of understand.
So, using antimatter to create a warp field to go faster than the speed of light. All we need now is a dilithium crystal and we're in business.
Anti matter is not negative matter (from what some Internet people told me) and thus does not have negative gravity edit:maybe the experiment proved something I don't know yet and besides I'm just a 14 year old Internet surfing boi who has no degree whatsoever
You're forgetting deuterium. Everyone forgets deuterium. Why would you use deuterium? What does God need with a starship?
@@quanquan4363 boi
@@SamanthaIreneYTube well, the matter would be deuterium and the antimatter would be antideuterium.
No, anti-matter does not have negative mass, it is merely matter with a negative charge. Negative energy or mass has never been observed in nature.
What if, besides pointing slightly away from the destination planet to avoid blasting it with radiation, we could just go slightly subluminal ahead of time. This would allow the energy to propagate and fan out so it is weak enough for a planet's magnetic field to handle it like a solar flare or even less.
Umm...it will require the planet to have a magnetic field, which venus and mars (our primary interest) don't have.
Antimatter is made out of standard particles with an opposite charge and possesses mass. It's certainly affected by gravity.
It is, new research shows that it just behaves like normal matter
Phenomenal video, if humanity can figure this out, i would assume that the energy problems that we face nowadays would be long behind us. Nuclear fusion would be as common as burning coal for heat and our understanding of converting matter into energy would be light years ahead of what it is now. What’s interesting is not only the theory behind warp drive but the rise of so many different things that will come from this development
If you're using The Expanse as a model, you might want to stipulate that halfway to those destinations, they do a 180 degree flip and decelerate at 32 feet per second squared. Your numbers are if you want to fly passed Mars or fly passed Pluto.
"Nothing new just subscribe"
LoL
I'll be clapping alien cheeks in the future it seems 😩👌👌👌
Or they'll be clapping yours.
Oh no she calls you next day to inform you of her space-AIDS and now u must see you’re intergalactic health care provider
@@lawrencesaavedra758 this shit had me dead lmao
@@Martin-hv8io xenomorph style
SZS...a rising star in YT Ed-section
Affirm. FINALLY!!! A RUclipsr who actually understands how the Warp Drive works! Everyone else seems to think it’s all gravity.
this is being researched for weaponry that can go through matter and compress things like soft things inside hard shells
advanced aliens be like:
ok, now we have to initiate first contact and tell them how not to rip the universe apart with this....
props to youtube recommendation, this is gud
alright, see you in 80 years
Try 200 lol
I have absolutely no idea what a single word the man said this whole video but it makes me feel smart ;D!
Earth to Mars closest distance is 55.8km. 1G burn is 9.81 meters/second^2. To accelerate to Mars at the half way point, and then turn and burn to slow down it would take 29.63 hours to travel from Earth at a dead stop to the halfway point of 27.9 m km. So Earth to Mars in 1 G acceleration and then stopping safely on Mars would take 59.26 hours.
What is the name of the space craft in this video. I really want to know. It's sooooo beautiful!!!
it looks similar to carrack ship design from star citizen but more Lamborghini mixed in
Paul Newton Thank you so much for your response! It'll give me a place to start!!😁😁😎 I love that ship!
@@TheNewton yeah
Dark energy has a expansion effect on spacetime, but it doesn't seem to effect normal matter, it is anti energy (equivalence of antimatter by e=mc2) ?
Allegedly*
Nice.
Yes, dark energy seems to produce an effect very similar to gravity at the same time that it expands the universe, very weird stuff but it works in the paper and it is observed in the flatness of the universe (if dark energy didnt produced a gravitational effect, the universe would be hiperbolic) but we are not sure it is very strange stuff.
0:59 You take in acount the deceleration on that 32h and 30 min?
On stoping the ship you would have to stop the Warfield before you get to the solor system you want to get to. So you are still far away. When you can figure the amount of exotic matter to the amount of electricity field and magnetic energy is regulated by a vibrational contral signal.
"Nothing new, just subscribe." Genius!
me : ready for speed of lights
Ship : Fly in the speed of lights
me : dead because of the gravity
Earth : starting posting memes about my dead.
I think we'd be incorporating memes about your english skills too.
@@dynestis2875 FYI english is not my first languages
So how would time behave within the bubble in relation to an outside observer?
Because your moving space-time around yourself time would pass the same as a ship at a relative standstill. That’s the beauty of this drive, no time dilation.
Bean 41 That’s bizarre. Moving space-time around you at c is not dilating time as it would for you moving through space-time at c?
John Buscher In theory not relative to anything else. But this is all just theory’s. In reality warping space-time in this way may cause a tear that will destroy the universe. No one really knows because no ones tried it.
@@Bean41 yeah, technically you are not moving faster than light you are reaching to a certain destination faster than light.
@@Bean41 If the bubble/warp field could be initiated, then i would guess the differance to bevor could also be meassured as long it is predictable where the bubble would be at the time of meassuring. But would there actually be a differance and what would that be? I imagine it to be "Look at that spot there is nothing, look now now there is the ship"
I don't know about breaking the universe, it mostly seems quite sturdy. Is there anything in existance which would account for ripping the universe open? Planets, blackholes change gravity and therefor spacetime surrounding it. Is a similar lense effect to be estimated? But they did not break it sofar as i know(which is very little ^^)
Different question perhaps, what is the driving force behind entropy? Is it gravity?
Cool spaceship design!
I'm here because of the theory by Erik Lentz that does away the need for negative energy or mass for a warp drive, and can use normal mass instead.
Incredible video and very nice animation and design, great work!
Anti-matter has negative charge particles *NOT* negative mass.
A positron particle will be attracted to gravity just like a proton would and an anti-proton particle will be attracted to gravity just like an electron would.
redstone craft guy But the equation give you a negative mass... thats the problem. The equation always give you a “negative” result... soo un fact they or we... imagine some exotic mass for solve the equation.
But un muy opinion... is all a wrong result for a wrong base theory...
@@gorkarullan what equation give you negative mass?
When you try to calcúlate the ammound energy needed for travel at the Speed of light... the equation tell you that you need “negative” mass... or what os the same... you need to transform some of your mass in... maybe ... energy...
Encause the resalt is un negative.
@@gorkarullan and this is related to anti-matter... How? What does this have anything to do with anti-matter?
Displacement by curvature or impulse of deformation os based in Einstein relativity principal ecuation. Sorry if i don t explain you that correctly... but for
Is hard to explain all in english. But this problem is well know but all cuantum phisics.
I've literally been drawing craft like this since I was a child based on the same science 💀
Really? Go after it fr
The animations are so cool! I'm always impressed of the graphics and I would love to know how to do in these 2D (or is it actually 3D? I mean especially the text.) animations in Blender. (I swear I won't steal your concept and I don't even plan to do RUclips with it). Just a little hint where i could learn more about would be great....
The 2D text stuff is probably done in After Effects. You can build a template, animate it and then use it in Adobe Premiere, swapping in whatever text you want. Blender in general is very well documented, and you can find thousands of tutorials for it right here on RUclips.
@@AurelTristen Ok thanks for the information. The main thing i was wondering about was the "2D" Text because i already worked with Blender a couple of times for 3D modelling
Guys also the alcoubeirr warp drive model you use is absoloutly beautiful. So much Sci-fi vibe
dangggg, the graphics of this channel is to my liking, SUBed
Antimatter DOES NOT have an anti-gravity effect.
How do you know? Are the results out already?!
@@longlostwraith5106 CERN makes a tad bit of antimatter every so often
@@iplaygames8090 I know, but the amounts are minuscule. I don't think CERN makes enough to measure its gravitational effects.
LongLostWraith You can search?
@@comradeofthebalance3147 I looked into the "ALPHA experiment", but the results are inconclusive with respect to gravity. The error margins are large.
the ships designs is pretty similar to the vulcan ships in startrek except with two Taurus
Live long and prosper
soooo, youre telling me that star-trek got it right?
yes
Element 115 and Expanse reference earned you my Subscribe right away.
(I might be wrong and if i am please imform why)
Antimatter shouldnt have negative mass since mass is proportional to energy. This means that in order to have negative mass, you have to have negative energy which antimatter doesn't have.
Antimatter is not dark matter. Dark matter has an inverse effect on gravity, antimatter has the same effect as regular matter.
nope, dark matter has the same gravitational effects as normal matter and antimatter hasn't been measured yet.
@@Nekrumorfiini1 dark matter/dark energy are the forces/masses that cause the expansion of the universe, read up on that. Anti matter is just matter made with inverse elementary particles. Weve measured and produced antimatter in particle accelerators several times, weve never seen or produced dark matter; were *in the dark* about what exactly causes it to exert the energy that it does, hence the name, *dark energy* . Do some research
@@t7H2si0vß2 ur wrong. re-read what dark matter is
@@roycebracket276 Some people are just too stupid to understand that they're wrong, not much you can do about it I guess.
Release the energy infront of you to behind you
Sure. How? You have to discharge it, but behind you there is just space and you know it because you just moved through it.
Even storing it sounds problematic - unless, still hypothetically, you'll find a way to use said energy to produce negative and / or antimatter
@@lorenzomaglio176 it discarges anyway. You expand it around you and it discarges away
73 days is slow
Better than traveling in space from over a few thousand or millions years.
Yeah, it takes seven months to reach Mars right now so think before speaking
Back to basics: F = G m1 m2/d squared! Whew...…..what a superb video!!!
That ship is one mouth watering piece of engineering.
need a sisters of new eden logo on the side...
That ship reminds me of the ships in Star Citizen.
So I guess we just need an inter-stellar war to kickstart the faster experimentation process.
This channel is really just exposing science fiction and proving it's not just fiction.
Fascinating vids. Top job! Thank you very much