NASA Reveals NEW Helical Engine that Breaks the Laws of Physics

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NASA's NEW Helical Engine that Breaks the Laws of Physics

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I want to see more solid content, less fluff, less stock video footage and a script thought down to fewer words read by someone who just wants to finish the session. 2/3 of this video is the Reader's digest of known science and the NASA engine was vaguely explained.

In short, this doc needed more thought to make it more concise and better production where the video tightly relates to the video
This is what I want to see.

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You can't break the laws of physics, you can only learn about new the new laws you didn't know about. We learn new things about physics that we thought where not possible. You are not breaking the laws of Physics you are just learning new ones. It's like NASA thinking that going to Jupiter or Neptune is DEEP SPACE. You don't reach deep space until you leave our Galaxy And Einstein as smart as he was came up with a theory that he had no testing on. You don't know that something can't happen until you actually try to do it.

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Physical established laws are usually broken by people that have never heard of them,

toddkrueger
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I think we'll have to get used to the uncomfortable fact that it will take 'generations' living in one large spaceship to move humanity from one star system to another, rather than treating space travel like a long holiday where a set of astronauts can go and return in time to watch their kids grow up.
The possibility of being able to build a light speed engine and reaching a destination in one piece (rather than as a metal pancake after having hit every mote of dust, asteroid and comet along the way) seems pretty far-fetched.

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Problem 1 at great speeds well below light speed any tiny speck of mass becomes hugely destructive. Shielding impossible to design as the energy from these collisions are like mega ton nuclear bombs

edwardhaglin
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In order to travel towards the speed of light you must first accelerate lrom your initial velocity. For health reasons this acceleration should not exceed 1g for long periods of time and this puts a lower limit before you reach your desired velocity to approximately 1 year.

The entire process works in reverse if you intend to get off at your destination so any traveller that expects to travel near light speed during some part of his journey should expect the trip to take at least 2 years each way (regardless of how near the destination is).

BrixyBrixhamite
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Can't even make their rockets work I should start making up imaginary propulsion 🤣

bigred
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Like a lot of things invented will it actually ever come into existence?

fiesty
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200 yrs ago they thought our limits were 26 mph in 200 yrs who know how fast we will go

andycuthbertson
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Nothing breaks the laws of physics, that's why they're laws!!!

RockStarholic
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Ask the Aliens in the flying saucer how to generate the light speed

benychuamiguel
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it's NOT that mass can't travel faster than light as the narrator keeps saying (although that seems to be a natural consequence of General Relativity as well ) -- It's that mass can't travel AT the speed of light - and for very good reasons

karlschuch
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NO NO NO
"On paper", "MAY", "PERHAPS"
Theoretical = math equations

eymannassole
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Ion drives are a cool idea, but really are just powerful thrusters compared to gravity drive systems. That’s the real breakthrough to FTL travel, as gravity is the only “constant” throughout the universe.

GryphonArmorer
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NASA needs to learn how to make O-rings correctly first.

philipshane
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Nasa can't even get artimus off the pad.

lottrobinson
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I misread the title and thought it said Hellcat engine lol. My first thought was NASA must be desperate if they're turning to Dodge for help

RaneBoDasch
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Ha and Nasa is struggling to get a rocket off the ground.

stanleycarrothers
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M drive was debunked. Mach effect drive was debunked also.

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