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Alexey Bobrick and Gianni Martire of Applied Physics join John Michael Godier to discuss their new paper, Introducing Physical Warp Drives.
Can a Warp Drive Go Faster Than Light? What is a warp drive?
Alexey Bobrick is a theoretical astrophysicist at Lund University, where he works on questions related mergers of stars, the supernova explosions they produce and their populations in the Galaxy and clusters. He is completing his PhD thesis in Lund this spring.
Gianni Martire is an Italian-American Internet entrepreneur, a self-taught physicist, a Y Combinator alum, and a successful angel investor. In his free time, he passionately works on open-source patents to address problems such as infant mortality, industrial pollution, and DIY power solutions for developing nations.
Introducing Physical Warp Drives
arxiv.org/pdf/2102.06824.pdf
appliedphysics.org
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leerosevere.bandcamp.com
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FOOTAGE:
NASA
ESA/Hubble
ESO - M.Kornmesser
ESO - L.Calcada
ESO - Jose Francisco Salgado (josefrancisco.org)
NAOJ
University of Warwick
Goddard Visualization Studio
Langley Research Center
Pixabay
Use code EventHorizon to sign up to Curiosity Stream, just $14.99 for the whole YEAR
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Alexey Bobrick and Gianni Martire of Applied Physics join John Michael Godier to discuss their new paper, Introducing Physical Warp Drives.
Can a Warp Drive Go Faster Than Light? What is a warp drive?
Alexey Bobrick is a theoretical astrophysicist at Lund University, where he works on questions related mergers of stars, the supernova explosions they produce and their populations in the Galaxy and clusters. He is completing his PhD thesis in Lund this spring.
Gianni Martire is an Italian-American Internet entrepreneur, a self-taught physicist, a Y Combinator alum, and a successful angel investor. In his free time, he passionately works on open-source patents to address problems such as infant mortality, industrial pollution, and DIY power solutions for developing nations.
Introducing Physical Warp Drives
arxiv.org/pdf/2102.06824.pdf
appliedphysics.org
Want to support the channel?
Patreon: patreon.com/EventHorizonShow
Follow us at other places!
Website: eventhorizonshow.com
Twitter: twitter.com/jmgeventhorizon
Instagram: instagram.com/jmgeventhorizon
Music featured on Event Horizon
stellardrone.bandcamp.com
migueljohnson.bandcamp.com
leerosevere.bandcamp.com
aeriumambient.bandcamp.com
FOOTAGE:
NASA
ESA/Hubble
ESO - M.Kornmesser
ESO - L.Calcada
ESO - Jose Francisco Salgado (josefrancisco.org)
NAOJ
University of Warwick
Goddard Visualization Studio
Langley Research Center
Pixabay