> Is it feasible to induce warpdrives using lasers. Are there any
> commercial laser instrumentation, laser kits, holographic setups that
> implement warpdrives.
Warp drives? HA!!! That's so old school.
What you really need to get around the universe starts with a really
hot cup of tea.
Brian
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And a towel.
d.
Actually I was thinking of a fairy cake but I wasn't thinking big enough.
Maybe a TEA laser? No, not that kind, I was thinking more on the lines of a
dye cell and something extracted from tea...
And Donuts! I love donuts!
Sounds like you need to read the book. Doughnuts are not necessary,
althoiugh a particular book is.
steve
> A fundi problem with warp drives is by theory, you can only go back in
> time to the point the time machine was invented.
>
> steve
>
So if we ever see one it will open up a right can of worms...
Yes but the dark matter you need is impossible to find these days.
TMT
Sorry, I'm pretty warped, but have little drive.