warpspeed
Warpspeed is a hypothetical concept in science fiction and theoretical physics that describes a method of traveling faster than the speed of light. It is often associated with the idea of "warping" spacetime itself, rather than accelerating a vessel through space to such speeds. The term originates from the concept of a warp drive, a propulsion system that would enable such travel.
The theoretical basis for warpspeed often draws inspiration from Einstein's theory of general relativity. This theory
One prominent theoretical model for a warp drive is the Alcubierre drive, proposed by physicist Miguel Alcubierre.
In popular culture, warpspeed is a staple of science fiction, enabling interstellar travel and narrative possibilities