The Warp Speed Journey to Mars (18.6 Seconds) | Sci-Fi Documentary

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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.

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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.

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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, the theory of how negative energy forms a warp bubble around a spaceship to make it travel faster than light speed, where a warp ship can travel to over a number of days and years, and the history of warp travel and the incidents that have occurred.

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Created by: Jacob B
Narration by: Alexander Masters

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Addition footage: James Webb Telescope, NASA, Hubble Telescope, NASA, ESA, and C.R. O'Dell (Vanderbilt University

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Book recommendations from Elon Musk on artificial intelligence, future technology and innovations, and sci-fi stories (affiliate links):

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It's a good day when Venture City uploads

abenbolor
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Cool spaceship! The glasses couldn't hide that Picard was on board... and Worf. Also, Michio Kaku. Nice nods. 😉

lysan
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I have never imagined Picard as a hippie until now

MarcusAgrippa
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The scale was originally designed in 1964 by the Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kardashev (who was looking for signs of extraterrestrial life within cosmic signals). It has 3 base classes, each with an energy disposal level: Type I (10¹⁶W), Type II (10²⁶W), and Type III (10³⁶W). Other astronomers have extended the scale to Type IV (10⁴⁶W) and Type V (the energy available to this kind of civilization would equal that of all energy available in not just our universe, but in all universes and in all time-lines). These additions consider both energy access as well as the amount of knowledge the civilizations have access to.

shaddouida
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Don’t you ever stop making videos I’ll cry

WickdOne
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The conveyer analogy is really good. Imagine the conveyer could move faster than human legs could possibly move. That’s how the warp bubble would work, the bubble itself is what’s moving faster than light, not the ship

anakinjovanus
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I enjoy watching your videos, such interesting ideas about future technology and I hope it happens!!

aaronbaker
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I was kinda hoping for a sequel to the 100 year journey to proxima Centauri B, but damn was this cool

Saradomusic
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We are going nowhere and getting there fast.

Although I love the idea of Star Trek, visiting other worlds. Excellent video 🙂

antitheist
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Well narrated and beautifully presented!! 🚀 🌎 ☀️ 🌟

grahamrich
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Imagine being the first crew on a warp ship and then encountering the denizens of the warp a la 40K or Event Horizon! Ouch!

neilmi
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I like your videos Venture City! Keep it up!

Satya_Sandesh
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Mars - 18.6sec
Andromeda - 18.6sec
Nomatterwhere - the same
It's not a matter of movement of the object through the space, that takes time. It's a matter of squeezing the spce itself

lazarb.
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Another great VC video, and love the faces and hair of the travelers!

b-radsadventures
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I have always known that warp speed was possible, we just have to make it a reality. Excellent video...loved it!

SWExplore
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That's probably the best, most detailed and explanatory video of its kind I have ever seen....ccongratulations are not enough.
Loved how you speak about incidents with warp drive as if this comes from centuries in the future...
My only reservation.... this seems like a tremendously lot of advanced technology wasted at sth as trivial as a trip to Mars....does not make sense to use warp drive for a target this close, though it's a nice proof of concept...but better use this ship for Proxima Centauri and beyond and use local transportation for Mars, for which nuclear fusion is enough!

abiscohen
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I see a problem with FLT travel. In order to advance the warp bubble, the field must alter the space time in front and behind the bubble. Based on current knowledge, two points in space cannot have a causal interaction faster than the speed of causality, the speed of light. They can wave their arms all they wish but this remains an obstacle to FLT. However, the warp drive could be used for near light speed travel. . . if it turns out to be possible.

larrytanner
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PURE WONT HAPPEN IN OUR LIFETIME SO THEY CAN SAY WHAT THEY FANTASY.

garymacca
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well that was intense!!
Kind of depressing that at the end of the video i realized i was still back on Earth

cholasimmons
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I guess my question would be, can we get exotic/negative matter from a particle collider? If that’s possible, would it be small enough to put on a starship?

I’m not one of those people who would ever say, “This will never happen” but these are big questions.

dirkstarbuck