The Warp Speed Journey to Mars (18.6 Seconds) | Sci-Fi Documentary
By Venture City
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This is a sci-fi documentary, looking at how warp drive technology and warp spaceships work. As well as the negative energy needed to travel at warp speed. The faster than light journey to Mars takes 18.6 seconds, but how long does it take to reach the nearest black hole? It is a journey showing the future science of space travel, exploration, and future space technology. Personal inspiration in creating this video comes from: Star Trek: The Next Generation, and baby Groot - Guardians of the Galaxy II. ----- PATREON The first volume of 'The Encyclopedia of the Future' is available on my Patreon. Along with: Timelapse of Future Technology (Master List) Part of my ‘The Future Archive Files' collection. Visit my Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/venturecity ----- Other topics in the video include: matter antimatter reactions are explained (needed to power the particle accelerator onboard the spaceship), how a particle accelerator creates exotic matter and negative energy
Tags: Warp, Warp Drive, Technology, Space, Exploration, Travel, Warp Speed, Jump, Faster than light travel, FTL, Hyperspace
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