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codeman_nz
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Hi everyone,
I have been reading the fascinating paper by Miguel Alcubierre about the warp drive and one thing is confusing me.
He says that the total co-ordinate time is
T= [itex]\left[d/v + \sqrt{(D-2d)/a}\right][/itex]
Would that mean that the warp bubble is constantly accelerating so its velocity is continuously increasing? Why can't it be a constant velocity?
I have been reading the fascinating paper by Miguel Alcubierre about the warp drive and one thing is confusing me.
He says that the total co-ordinate time is
T= [itex]\left[d/v + \sqrt{(D-2d)/a}\right][/itex]
Would that mean that the warp bubble is constantly accelerating so its velocity is continuously increasing? Why can't it be a constant velocity?