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  2. Fast travel - Wikipedia

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    Fast travel is usually performed from an in-game menu upon accessing either a map of the overworld or an object such as a vehicle or save point.The player is immediately transported from one location to another, sometimes with an appropriate amount of in-game time passing in between, as though they had traveled straight to their destination.

  3. Miguel Alcubierre - Wikipedia

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    Alcubierre is best known for the proposal of "The Warp Drive: Hyper-fast travel within general relativity" that was published in the science journal Classical and Quantum Gravity. [13] In this, he describes the Alcubierre drive , a theoretical means of traveling faster than light that does not violate the physical principle that nothing can ...

  4. Faster-than-light - Wikipedia

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    Faster-than-light (superluminal or supercausal) travel and communication are the conjectural propagation of matter or information faster than the speed of light (c). The special theory of relativity implies that only particles with zero rest mass (i.e., photons) may travel at the speed of light, and that nothing may travel faster.

  5. Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia

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    The Alcubierre drive ([alkuˈβjere]) is a speculative warp drive idea according to which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel by contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, under the assumption that a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, negative mass) could be created.

  6. Hyperloop - Wikipedia

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    Concept art of hyperloop inner workings. Hyperloop is a proposed high-speed transportation system for both passengers and freight. [1] The concept behind the Hyperloop originated in the late 17th century with the invention of the world's first artificial vacuum, which led to designs for underground rapid transit systems powered by pneumatics in the decades that followed.

  7. Space travel under constant acceleration - Wikipedia

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    The effects of relativistic travel are an important plot point in several stories, informing the psychologies and politics of the lighthuggers' "ultranaut" crews for example. In the novel 2061: Odyssey Three by Arthur C. Clarke , the spaceship Universe , using a muon-catalyzed fusion rocket , is capable of constant acceleration at 0.2 g under ...

  8. Warp drive - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9]: 77 [10] Brave New Words gave the earliest example of the term "space-warp drive" as Fredric Brown's Gateway to Darkness (1949), and also cited an unnamed story from Cosmic Stories (May 1941) as using the word "warp" in the context of space travel, although the usage of this term as a "bend or curvature" in space which facilitates ...

  9. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    A time-travel romance where two people living in the same house at a lake, at different times, are able to exchange letters through its mailbox and fall in love. 2006 Click: Frank Coraci: Adam Sandler is given a remote that lets him fast forward, pause, and rewind his life. 2006 The Girl Who Leapt Through Time: Mamoru Hosoda