Transportation in fiction



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"Transporters, Replicators and Phasing FAQ" by Joshua Bell transport
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Problems with Warp Drive Examined doc cern archive electronic other
        

Fundamental Limitations on warp drive spacetimes by Francisco S. N. Lobo and Matt Visser
        [gr-qc/0406083] Fundamental limitations on "warp drive" spacetimes

Warp Drive With Zero Expansion by Jose Notario,
        [gr-qc/0110086] Warp Drive With Zero Expansion

A "warp drive" with more reasonable total energy requirements , by Chris Van Den Broeck
        [gr-qc/9905084] A `warp drive' with more reasonable total energy requirements

Quantum Inequality Restrictions on Negative Energy Densities in Curved Spacetimes by Michael John Pfenning and L. H. Ford
        [gr-qc/9805037] Quantum Inequality Restrictions on Negative Energy Densities in Curved Spacetimes

A Superluminal Subway: The Krasnikov Tube , by Allen E. Everett and Thomas A. Roman
        [gr-qc/9702049] A Superluminal Subway: The Krasnikov Tube

The unphysical nature of "Warp Drive" , by Michael J. Pfenning and L. H. Ford
        [gr-qc/9702026] The unphysical nature of "Warp Drive"

Null geodesics in the Alcubierre warp drive spacetime: the view from the bridge by Chad Clark, William A. Hiscock, and Shane L. Larson
        [gr-qc/9907019] Null geodesics in the Alcubierre warp drive spacetime: the view from the bridge

The warp drive: hyper-fast travel within general relativity , by Miguel Alcubierre
        [gr-qc/0009013] The warp drive: hyper-fast travel within general relativity

NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center's Space Transportation website
        

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