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Started by Legend, Sep 02, 2014, 07:17 PM

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This is actually how space travel works in Star Trek.  As I've stated, you can't move any object at the speed of light, but that doesn't mean space can't.  So if you bend space you create a warp bubble around an object where space is moving faster than light, but your object is essentially stationary.

On another note, I seem to recall Light being at C in a vacuum regardless of relativity.

Yeah you stated it way better than I did.  It makes way more sense how you say it.  I just wish this stuff could be created in my lifetime, but sadly I doubt it will.