AntiWarp
AntiWarp is a term used to describe a hypothetical and still-unproven ability to displace or move a spacecraft through space without experiencing the effects of dilation time associated with high-speed travel, as described by Einstein's theory of relativity. This idea is loosely related to Alcubierre Warp Drive, a theoretical model proposed by physicist Miguel Alcubierre in 1994.
According to Alcubierre's conjecture, a hypothetical "exotic matter" would be required to create a region of
However, the technical requirements and feasibility of creating such a region of space-time have been extensively
Some arguments against the feasibility of antiwarp include the fact that any attempt to create a region
Research into the concept of antiwarp has sparked discussions and debate within the scientific community, but