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Who Jean Tow
@WhoJeanTow
清华水利工程师,乒乓球教练(击败过冠军),金丝眼镜批发,普通话1甲,🐸🍑薄➕ 理论物理研0,引力与宇宙学方向,学术交流➕ 有万达广场附近的吗
中南海 Katılım Mayıs 2026
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@AstronomyVibes Here's the theoretical stuff again this is simply impossible how could you possibly control that much energy
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Breaking the light-speed barrier may be physically possible, physicists say.
New physics models are challenging decades of scientific assumptions.
For nearly thirty years, the dream of interstellar travel was stalled by a daunting requirement: the need for negative energy. Physicist Miguel Alcubierre’s 1994 theory of a warp bubble—which contracts space in front of a ship while expanding it behind—mathematically allowed for faster-than-light travel but required exotic matter that does not exist in usable forms.
However, a groundbreaking shift in the field led by researchers Alexey Bobrick and Gianni Martire suggests that these spacetime distortions might actually be powered by regular, positive energy, bypassing a hurdle that once seemed insurmountable.
This theoretical breakthrough reclassifies the warp bubble as a physical object rather than a mathematical anomaly, drastically lowering the barrier to entry for future propulsion research. While the discovery does not mean we are building starships tomorrow, it removes the "impossible" label from the physics of warp travel. Scientists still face monumental tasks in stabilizing, steering, and stopping these bubbles, but the identified loophole proves that the laws of the universe may be far more flexible than previously imagined, bringing the distant stars mathematically closer to home.
source: Pappas, S. A Physical Warp Drive Was Supposed to Be Impossible. Then These Scientists Found a Loophole. Popular Mechanics.

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@Raincoast_ 真的,我以前以为泰州人说话都是这样的,去泰州之前还以为能听到一大堆胡锦涛说话?但是去了之后才发现口音似乎不一样
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@CuriosityonX You wouldn't have such nice weather when a sandstorm hits
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What the Night Sky on Mars may look like.
Imagine standing here.
Pitch black. Dead quiet. Not a single bulb, satellite, or smudge of pollution between you and the universe.
Just blood-red dunes rolling out forever.
And overhead? A galaxy so thick with stars it doesn't even look real.
Stillness you can feel in your bones. A sky cracked wide open. Something almost too big for human eyes.
No person has ever stood there to see it.
Not yet.
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