If warp drive is possible, how would it affect nearby planets?

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The discussion centers on the hypothetical implications of warp drive technology on the orbits of nearby planets. While warp drives are a fictional concept, participants speculate about the potential effects on planetary orbits, emphasizing the need for a minimum distance to avoid any influence, likely beyond the atmospheres of those planets. The conversation highlights the distinction between real scientific inquiry and speculative science fiction, noting that such questions are better suited for dedicated science fiction forums rather than traditional science discussions.
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If warp drive was possible, how could it affect the orbit of planets that are close to the warp? I'm not sure how to define how close. Is there a minimum distance the spaceship would need to be from other planets, so that it has no effect?
 
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Is there a minimum distance the spaceship would need to be from other planets, so that it has no effect?

Far enough to stay outside of their atmospheres.
 
Hi material! I notice you've been a member here on Physics Forums since 04 November 2010. During that time I'm surprised you've not noticed that the type of "impossible" question you've posted here cannot be answered by scientists and engineers. You must know that we here only deal with "real science" in the regular forums.

There is a science fiction area for this question: https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=219 (Mister Data may help you there.)

Cheers, Bobbywhy
 
Sorry, I wasn't sure where to post the thread, thank you for moving the thread.
 
Please see the sub forum rules. The SF & F section is for the discussion of science fiction and fantasy, not highly speculative science.
 
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