Properties of a fictional super element/metal

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The discussion revolves around the conceptualization of a fictional element or metal that could enable faster-than-light (FTL) travel, anti-gravity vehicles, and biological immortality. Participants explore various speculative properties and theoretical frameworks that could support these technological applications, including references to existing science fiction concepts.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests a fictional element similar to "Element Zero" from Mass Effect, proposing that it could release dark energy when subjected to an electrical current, enabling mass effect fields for anti-gravity and FTL travel.
  • Another participant questions the feasibility of combining FTL travel, anti-gravity, and biological immortality, noting the complexity of aging and the challenges of addressing it with a single chemical.
  • There is a discussion about the concept of "warping" space to facilitate FTL travel, with references to the Alcubierre drive as a theoretical model.
  • Participants debate whether the focus should be on manipulating the geometry of space or enhancing the capabilities of the vehicle itself for FTL travel.
  • One participant expresses interest in creating a material based on string theory, suggesting it could be derived from another dimension.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the feasibility of integrating biological immortality with FTL travel and anti-gravity. There is no consensus on how these concepts can be reconciled, and the discussion remains unresolved regarding the properties and implications of the proposed fictional element.

Contextual Notes

Participants acknowledge the speculative nature of their ideas and the limitations of current scientific understanding in addressing the complexities of aging and FTL travel.

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Trying to an invent a fictional element/metal.

I need something that could enable FTL travel and anti-gravity cars. And also biological immortality.

I'm thinking something similar to this: http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Element_Zero

I need some help coming up with techno-science-magical properties for this substance and how it enables those technological applications like FTL. Something like this for example (from that linked article):

Element Zero, also known as "eezo", is a rare material that, when subjected to an electrical current, releases dark energy which can be manipulated into a mass effect field, raising or lowering the mass of all objects within that field. A positive current increases mass, a negative current decreases it. This "mass effect" is used in countless ways, from generating artificial gravity to manufacturing high-strength construction materials. It is most prominently used to enable faster-than-light space travel without causing time dilation.
 
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cbrons said:
I need something that could enable FTL travel and anti-gravity cars. And also biological immortality.

I'm struggling to think of how the latter fits with the former two. For the first two you could posit some exotic matter that would allow for space to be warped, that's enough technobabble to give you an FTL warp drive and a potential means for defying gravity. The latter just doesn't make sense in any way I can think of. Aging is a hugely complex process in which multiple systems in the human body undergo gradual degradation leading to homeostasis becoming much harder (and eventually failing). That's never going to be changed by just one chemical. Why do you need it to incorporate the latter?
 
Ryan_m_b said:
I'm struggling to think of how the latter fits with the former two. For the first two you could posit some exotic matter that would allow for space to be warped, that's enough technobabble to give you an FTL warp drive and a potential means for defying gravity.

How do you mean "warped"?
 
Space contracts in one direction and expands in the other, pushing/pulling you towards your destination. I'm not a physicist so take that simplification with a pinch of salt. This is the fairly mainstream speculation on the subject:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcubierre_drive
 
So then the key would be to manipulate the geometry of space rather than the capabilities of the vehicle?
 
I'm not sure what you mean. If the vehicle could manipulate space in this manner then it would be a capability would it not?
 
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I meant that instead of creating a vehicle that could achieve ftl travel, science develops so that we can have something similar to the alcubierre drive. However that would mean inventing a vehicle that could do that, which as you said would be a vehicle capability. So then yeah the vehicle must still be capable of ftl travel.
 
I'm trying to make a Minovsky-physics type of material, so I'm just looking for ideas on what properties this material could have.
Maybe something based on string theory? I.e. material created in another dimension?
 

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