Alcubierre Warp Drive: 2nd Law of Thermodynamics Impossibility?

In summary, the use of an Alcubierre drive would create a subluminal frame of reference in which time appears to be moving backwards for the spaceship, which could potentially violate the second law of thermodynamics. However, this is based on the assumption of a privileged rest frame, which may not apply in the presence of an Alcubierre drive. Additionally, the way photons behave in the presence of an Alcubierre drive is not the same as in flat spacetime, making it difficult to accurately predict the effects of the drive on observers outside of the warp bubble.
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It seems to me that if one had a functional Alcubierre drive and used it there would be some subluminal frame of reference in which time was going backwards for the spaceship which probably for it and for macroscopic objects in it which constitute a reasonably closed system would be a violation of the second law of thermodynamics and thus the Alcubierre drive is impossible unless one were to assume there is a privileged rest frame in which the second law of thermodynamics must apply but it can be violated for others.

Or am I missing something?
 
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What do you mean time was going backwards? Did you get this from a Lorentz transformation?
 
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Consider the following case. I will use the Earth's frame of reference to describe the scenario. Spaceship 1 is heading away from Earth using the Alcubierre drive and is at rest inertially with respect to it but is moving around 2c due to the spatial distortion effects of the drive. Spaceship 2 is farther away from Earth moving towards it directly at but not on a collision course with the first spacecraft . When the second spacecraft passes the first it will see the first moving backwards in time since photons from it from earlier in time will arrive at it later than those later in time. It this merely an illusion or is the first spacecraft moving backwards in time with respect to the second spacecraft 's frame of reference?
 
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Randy Subers said:
I will use the Earth's frame of reference to describe the scenario.

Unfortunately, you can't, at least not if by "frame of reference" you mean "a frame of reference the way it works in special relativity", which is what you appear to be assuming. If there is an Alcubierre drive present, spacetime is not flat, and you can't construct a global inertial frame the way you can in SR. That means you can't use intuitions about the way things would appear in a global inertial frame in SR.

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When the second spacecraft passes the first it will see the first moving backwards in time since photons from it from earlier in time will arrive at it later than those later in time.

You are assuming that photons travel in the presence of an Alcubierre drive the same way they travel in flat spacetime. This is not the case.

Consider, for example, a photon emitted directly forward by the spaceship inside the Alcubierre drive's warp bubble. If we take your statement that the ship is traveling at 2c with respect to the "Earth frame" at face value, then the ship should pass that photon and leave it behind. But it won't; the photon will arrive at the ship's destination before the ship does.

I'm not sure if anyone has done a detailed analysis of how observers moving at various speeds well outside an Alcubierre drive's warp bubble would see the warp bubble and the ship inside it moving. But I do know that the simple analysis you are trying to make using SR intuitions is not correct.
 
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1. What is the Alcubierre Warp Drive?

The Alcubierre Warp Drive is a theoretical concept proposed by physicist Miguel Alcubierre in 1994. It is a hypothetical method of space travel that involves manipulating spacetime to create a "warp bubble" around a spacecraft, allowing it to move faster than the speed of light.

2. How does the Alcubierre Warp Drive work?

The Alcubierre Warp Drive would work by distorting the fabric of spacetime in front of and behind the spacecraft. This would create a "warp bubble" or a region of flat spacetime where the spacecraft could travel at superluminal speeds. The spacecraft itself would not be moving, but rather the space around it would be expanding and contracting, propelling the spacecraft forward.

3. What is the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics and how does it relate to the Alcubierre Warp Drive?

The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is a fundamental principle in physics that states that in any natural process, the total entropy or disorder of a closed system will always increase. The Alcubierre Warp Drive would require negative energy to create the warp bubble, but the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics dictates that negative energy cannot exist in a closed system, making the concept of the Alcubierre Warp Drive seemingly impossible.

4. Is the Alcubierre Warp Drive possible?

At this time, the Alcubierre Warp Drive is still a theoretical concept and has not been proven to be possible. While some aspects of the idea have been explored in physics, there are still many technological and scientific challenges that would need to be overcome in order to make it a reality.

5. Are there any proposed solutions to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics problem with the Alcubierre Warp Drive?

There have been some proposed solutions, such as using exotic matter with negative mass or finding a way to create a "warp bubble" without the need for negative energy. However, these solutions are still purely theoretical and have not been proven to be possible. Further research and advancements in technology may lead to a better understanding of the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics and its implications for the Alcubierre Warp Drive.

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