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NASA Warp Drive Project..2 week trip to Alpha Centauri
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<blockquote data-quote="QPN" data-source="post: 198251" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>Dude that would be awesome!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a stupid question. If you could stop time from dilating during acceleration shouldn't you be able to accelerate to a velocity faster than the speed of light? I might not be understanding this properly, but doesn't relativistic mass arise from temporal distortion & the kinetic energy gained/absorbed during acceleration?</p><p></p><p>This question comes from something I read on the net about 10 or so years ago. The scientist person said something like "not all forms of energy cause temporal distortion so not all forms of energy cause an increase in mass".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QPN, post: 198251, member: 12725"] Dude that would be awesome! I have a stupid question. If you could stop time from dilating during acceleration shouldn't you be able to accelerate to a velocity faster than the speed of light? I might not be understanding this properly, but doesn't relativistic mass arise from temporal distortion & the kinetic energy gained/absorbed during acceleration? This question comes from something I read on the net about 10 or so years ago. The scientist person said something like "not all forms of energy cause temporal distortion so not all forms of energy cause an increase in mass". [/QUOTE]
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