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Warp Drive is the theoretical concept of faster-than-light travel—moving not by accelerating a ship through space, but by bending space itself. Instead of breaking the cosmic speed limit, warp technology would contract space in front of a spacecraft and expand it behind, allowing humanity to cross vast interstellar distances that would otherwise take thousands of years. Though still theoretical, advances in physics, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and future energy systems like nuclear fusion are steadily pushing the boundaries of what may one day make star-to-star travel possible. maKkdw6dtWUYqfbyHwaG
By DianTozWarp Drive is the theoretical concept of faster-than-light travel—moving not by accelerating a ship through space, but by bending space itself. Instead of breaking the cosmic speed limit, warp technology would contract space in front of a spacecraft and expand it behind, allowing humanity to cross vast interstellar distances that would otherwise take thousands of years. Though still theoretical, advances in physics, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and future energy systems like nuclear fusion are steadily pushing the boundaries of what may one day make star-to-star travel possible. maKkdw6dtWUYqfbyHwaG