PDA

View Full Version : Man develops a warp drive in his garage



Skywizard
24th December 2014, 20:27
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/images/news_large/news-warp-ship.jpg
A NASA conceptual image of a future warp drive spaceship. Image Credit: NASA / Mark Rademaker


Omaha resident David Pares has built what he believes to be the world’s first low-power warp drive motor.

Warp drive might seem like a concept relegated solely to science fiction TV shows such as Star Trek, but as it turns out the idea of warping space in order to travel faster than the speed of light is something that is actually being seriously considered.

While nobody has yet been able to develop a fully fledged warp drive, inventor David Pares believes he has managed to take the first steps towards that dream by creating a working warp motor within his own garage.

Pares' Space Warp Dynamics laboratory contains a special apparatus featuring a weight hanging inside a Faraday cage that he is able to move remotely through a process that he claims demonstrates the actual fabric of space being condensed in front of the motor.

Pares has written many papers on his findings but has found it difficult to elicit support.

"It is so far out there, he’s not going to get funding to do it," said Prof Jack Kasher. "A lot of people are going to flat-out dismiss it off the top, but I think he’s crossed some kind of bridge here. Just showing this is possible with reasonable energy. It would not surprise me if NASA latches on to this."

To help demonstrate the technology further and to increase awareness for his project, Pares' next goal will be to use the warp motor to elevate a small model spacecraft, Blue Bird II, off the ground.

"That’s what people want to see," he said. "They want to see Star Trek."



Full Story: http://www.omaha.com/news/metro/working-toward-a-warp-drive-in-his-garage-lab-omahan/article_b6489acf-5622-5419-ac18-0c44474da9c9.html



peace...

ceetee9
24th December 2014, 20:52
Beam me up Scotty! Or should I say, Dave? ;)
Let's hope this guy is really onto something.

DeDukshyn
24th December 2014, 21:23
 
Looks like NASA is beating him to the punch ... ;)


NASA discusses its warp drive research, prepares to create a warp bubble in the lab

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/164326-nasa-discusses-its-warp-drive-research-prepares-to-create-a-warp-bubble-in-the-lab

jerry
24th December 2014, 21:36
 
Looks like NASA is beating him to the punch ... ;)


NASA discusses its warp drive research, prepares to create a warp bubble in the lab
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/164326-nasa-discusses-its-warp-drive-research-prepares-to-create-a-warp-bubble-in-the-lab
....Nasa with NSA probably stole it ? :)

DeDukshyn
24th December 2014, 21:37
 
Looks like NASA is beating him to the punch ... ;)


NASA discusses its warp drive research, prepares to create a warp bubble in the lab
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/164326-nasa-discusses-its-warp-drive-research-prepares-to-create-a-warp-bubble-in-the-lab
....Nasa with NSA probably stole it ? :)

Sounds plausible ;)

Observer1964
24th December 2014, 23:01
I wonder if the Vulcans wil land after he tests it...

jZJczZ6gbVU

2orQxtEmtjE

DNA
26th December 2014, 08:20
I love how it states "there won't be any funding for this because it is too far out there". It's the same reason there is no real funding for anti grav. It's already been invented and there is no interest in sharing this tech.

More than likely the 100 monkey scenario is in effect. The collective unconscious is dispersing scientific information due to a critical mass being reached.