unfathomable
perhaps you should investigate 'warp speed' the theory of bending space to make distance shorter
2006-11-03 20:42:55
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answered by gl3nji 1
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186000 mph x 10 would definately bend light and time would either stop or go backward. that would be 1860000 mph give or take a few nanos here and there, that happens in the black holes all the time. nothing escapes because it never was.
2006-11-04 04:50:28
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answered by Lyndsey Rush 2
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A fender-bender perhaps? (warp=bend?)
But if you mean as in Star Trek warp factor 1, 6 or so on, I think that was x times the speed of light.
So warp Factor 1 is approx 186,000 miles per second x 3600 seconds per hour =
669,600,000 miles per hour.
2006-11-04 04:54:40
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answered by millowner87 2
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Haven't gone that fast yet. Don't think I ever will but I do
know that galaxy milky way is 10 million light year away.
Care to make the trip ?
2006-11-04 12:58:48
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answered by CAPTAIN BEAR 6
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It is my understanding that warp speed is approximately 4.5 million miles per second. This would translate into approximately 16 billion 200 million miles per hour. I got this information from watching Star Trek voyager.
Other formulas would have warp at approximately 2 billion miles per hour. Another would have warp 3 at approximately 5 million miles per second or approximately 18 billion miles per hour.
This is much faster than the speed of light at 186,000 miles per second. How do they do it?
2006-11-04 05:16:30
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answered by Paul S 1
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The speed of light, 186000 miles per second times 3600 or 669600000 miles per hour.
2006-11-04 05:04:52
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answered by Alex 5
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Not as fast as I ride my bike to the pub on a Friday afternoon!
2006-11-04 04:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Bloody freaking fast! 10x10^1,023i (mph)
i = imagination.
2006-11-04 12:30:04
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answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7
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anything over 100mph would qualify.
if you don't believe that, get out there and try it.
2006-11-04 04:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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email: bones@startrekker.com and ask him
2006-11-04 05:48:18
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answered by paulrb8 7
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