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NASA may have accidentally created warp drive

byCustoms Today Report
30/04/2015
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HONG KONG: The idea of faster-than-light travel has been one of the greatest staples in science fiction for as long as the genre has been around.
The idea of traveling to other planets with terrestrial technology seemed impossible for a long time – but, with the power of faster-than-light travel, moving from planet to planet would be almost instantaneous.
Who wouldn’t want to go zipping through the galaxy, discovering and visiting all sorts of different planets?
Unfortunately, science hasn’t done much to encourage mankind’s dreams of planet-hopping our way across the galaxy.
Much of the scientific community believes that faster-than-light travel is physically impossible, and no matter the material, accelerating something to such ludicrous speeds simply can’t happen.
However, there are also those who believe that faster-than-light travel is possible – and one team may have just accidentally stumbled onto it.
A team at NASA may have unintentionally accelerated particles to faster-than-light speeds while using the EmDrive resonance chamber – basically, if their findings turn out to be accurate, the team may have just discovered faster-than-light travel.

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