We have found many ways to reach FTL. It's just a matter of money....
Instead of spending and workin together to advance humanity, we are saying "Stop liking what I hate!"
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The theory to create a functionally FTL drive is there. The issue is energy, they'd need a theoretical element to do it. The might find another way or they might reach a point where scientists can manufacture the element themselves.
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由M37h3w3编辑: 4/10/2013 3:41:45 PMYou're missing the point. Impulse drives are not FTL drives. Scientists haven't developed any FTL drives yet. They've theorized FTL drives, but none are currently physically possible. At this moment due to our understanding of physics, it is impossible to go FTL since it would require infinite energy. The only other way would be to warp space time. What this impulse drive is, is basically a more complicated and high tech solid state rocket engine.
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[quote]You're missing the point. Impulse drives are not FTL drives. Scientists haven't developed any FTL drives yet. They've theorized FTL drives, but none are currently physically possible. At this moment due to our understanding of physics, it is impossible to go FTL since it would require infinite energy. The only other way would be to warp space time. What this impulse drive is, is basically a more complicated and high tech solid state rocket engine.[/quote] It's basically a nuclear fusion engine which is the next level up from liquid fuels like liquid hydrogen and liquid nitrogen mixtures cooled down by solid helium. The next stage after that doesn't exist because it's fictional. Nuclear fusion engines are nowhere near unfeasible. Nuclear fusion power stations are because getting out more energy than you put in is impossible (so far...). This is very doable. There are teething problems and it needs a lot of funding. Sending men to Mars will be a doddle.