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Warp drive, or a drive enabling space warp, is one of several ways of travelling through space found in science fiction. [3] It has been often discussed as being conceptually similar to hyperspace. [3] [4]: 238–239 A warp drive is a device that distorts the shape of the space-time continuum.
The Star Trek television series and films use the term "warp drive" to describe their method of faster-than-light travel. Neither the Alcubierre theory, nor anything similar, existed when the series was conceived—the term "warp drive" and general concept originated with John W. Campbell's 1931 science fiction novel Islands of Space. [47]
Certain kinds of hypothetical spacetimes called warp drives, which in a sense can be said to admit a kind of faster-than-light inertia-less and time-dilation-less travel, have been studied by some theoretical physicists since about 1990. This category contains articles related to such theoretical speculations.
Elon Reeve Musk (/ ˈ iː l ɒ n m ʌ s k /; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman and politician known for his key roles in the automotive company Tesla, Inc. and the space company SpaceX. Since January 2025, he has served as administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency , under the second Donald Trump presidential administration .
In 2010, Musk's calculations convinced him that the colonization of Mars was possible. [61] In June 2013, Musk used the descriptor Mars Colonial Transporter to refer to the privately funded development project to design and build a spaceflight system of rocket engines, launch vehicles and space capsules to transport humans to Mars and return to ...
Tech journalist Kara Swisher just envisioned how Elon Musk’s X could evolve now that Donald Trump has secured a second term as president.. Swisher appeared on CNN on Wednesday morning to talk ...
One conspiracy theory that has been gaining currency on the left alleges that prominent Trump backer Elon Musk has utilized his Starlink internet satellites to hack into voting machines and alter ...
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, stated that the argument for the simulation theory is "quite strong". [45] In a podcast with Joe Rogan, Musk said "If you assume any rate of improvement at all, games will eventually be indistinguishable from reality" before concluding "that it's most likely we're in a simulation". [46]