I think it probably depends on whether the human race can survive for long enough. Right now our planet is pretty backwards with torture (thanks Bush), killing, wars, etc. We don't give a crap about the environment, and even if we did, nations like India and China are going to cause problems in that area. There are crazy nations trying to get nukes. So there are a lot of problems.
If you ignore the human element there are all kinds of other things that could kill us such as global warming, a comet hitting the Earth, a super volcano etc.
So if nature or chance doesn't destroy us, and we can start focusing on bettering the human race rather than killing each other maybe we could achieve something similar to warp. But my guess is that such technology is quite a long way off, certainly not in the life time of anyone alive today.
2006-10-05 20:44:59
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answered by ZCT 7
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that's comparable right here, yet plenty relies upon on the place you're. My community 2 lane highway has an 80 kmh velocity minimize and few opportunities for passing. notably much all of us travels someplace between 80 and 80 5 kmh. yet whilst i bypass into my nearest great city and the minimize on the throughway is 80 or ninety, all of us is going around a hundred kmh. My journey has been that individuals have a tendency to stay somewhat closer to the cost minimize, tremendously in small places. i've got been in small cities in the U. S. the place the minimize became 25 or perhaps 15 miles an hour and to my astonishment, it rather is how briskly all of us became utilising. maximum Canadians would be utilising somewhat over. you're no longer likely to capture every person's interest by going 5 kmh over the minimize, and not catching every person's interest is the foremost. If i'm on a highway with different site visitors and all of us is going 10 kmh over, or extra, I do too. If i'm on a residential highway with little site visitors, I also have a tendency to rigidity precisely on the minimize. It could be working. I even have in basic terms ever had one speeding value ticket and that became in 1978.
2016-12-26 11:01:20
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answered by ? 3
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Not in this universe. Maybe we'll find a way to pop out of the universe we see, and back in somewhere else, or get from here to there without going through the space between, but it won't be like Star Trek, where you see the stars going by as you travel. More like Star Wars, where you go into hyper drive and disappear, and reappear somewhere else.
2006-10-06 00:47:04
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answered by Nomadd 7
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I believe not. We cant see through warped space (blackholes) for even it sucks in the light. Upon entering a black hole, I believe there will be atoms that are shattered what is not immediately in the pull. Eventually objects can come out of a black hole after eons of it diffusing, but all that will be are radiation particles. not even little chunks of matter.
2006-10-05 20:36:11
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answered by jorluke 4
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Warp speed......the speed of light.....132,000 miles per second.
A couple of years ago they were able to beam electrons through a vacuum faster than that using laser technology. It will probably be a while before we see them top that.
So...if you're driving your car at warp speed and you turn your headlights on.....will anything happen?
2006-10-05 20:45:24
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answered by Jack 6
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get a hemi, then charge the nitrous oxide tank, smoke a little dope and hit the accelerator.now ignite the nitrous and you will achieve warp in about 10 seconds.
2006-10-05 22:15:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if you change the current rules of physics. If it was possible, you may have enter a different type of space.
2006-10-06 05:51:49
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answered by stardancerpoet 2
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With the current state of knowlege, the answer is no.
2006-10-05 20:40:20
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answered by njl433 2
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yeah. otherwise they wouldn't have put it on tv.
2006-10-05 20:34:57
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answered by ~Amber~ 4
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no.
2006-10-05 20:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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