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How to Bend Spacetime Without Breaking Physics : A Practical Treatise on Warp-Field Propulsion

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After several decades of muttering at chalkboards, arguing with graduate students, and occasionally yelling at the vacuum of space itself, I have assembled the following technical treatise on warp-field propulsion. Contrary to popular belief (and the opinions of three separate review committees who clearly lacked imagination), faster-than-light travel may not require exotic matter, negative energy densities, or selling one's soul to the quantum foam. Instead, as I shall demonstrate, a physically viable warp metric can emerge from clever manipulations of stress-energy distributions, non-linear curvature couplings, and a few mathematical tricks I discovered while trying to fix my old coffee machine-an effort that, according to a marginal note by Dr. Boo embedded in my earlier calculations, "should not have worked but somehow did." This paper presents a new, fully original framework for constructing a realizable warp bubble, complete with equations that are-to my own surprise-not entirely ridiculous. This paper is my attempt to drag warp-field propulsion out of the realm of science fiction and into the domain of real, testable physics. I lay out a fully viable framework for creating a stable warp bubble using nothing more exotic than ordinary matter and a clever geometric trick the textbooks tend to ignore. Along the way, I derive a modified warp metric, prove that the energy conditions can be satisfied without negative energy, analyze the stability of the curvature pocket, and even describe the prototypes I built-including the one that nearly destroyed my lawnmower. It's a technical treatise, yes, but also a personal account of how a stubborn physicist with too much coffee and not enough caution managed to make faster-than-light travel look surprisingly practical.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798245299075
  • ISBN-10: 9798245299075
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: January 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.07 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.13 pounds
  • Page Count: 34

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