Arramon wrote:Since space would move around the ship, the theory does not violate Einstein's Theory of Relativity, which states that it would take an infinite amount of energy to accelerate a massive object to the speed of light.
Nice. Space is moving and what does happen to all matter inside space?
If the matter within space moves with space e.g. to another star, it would break conservation of energy, since it would have required an infite amount of energy to achieve lightspeed and warping space was just an unbelievebale -however finite- amount of energy. So that is not what i expect to happen, since as soon as conservation of energy is broken, someone could file a patent for a perpetuum mobile.
Space moves, and everything inside stays at the same distance relative to all other objects. The effect some performers can do: yanking the table sheet from the table, while all objects remain on the table at the same position. The net effect is something remarkable, however useless. Its like my hypothetical uncle supposedly living in England, while i live in the Netherlands and then we move space, so my uncle lives in the Netherlands, and i live in Germany. And again we do not live in the same country, nor do we speak the same language.
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