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Tango0103 Oct 2013 9:51 p.m. PST

"Designations in outer space can be separated by nearly unimaginable distances. In the realm of science fiction, when our intrepid space heroes need to get from one star system to another, they activity their handy-dandy hyperspace motor, and with a few button pushes, the good ship and crew are traveling beyond the speed of light…life is good and the beer is cold. But, could it be that easy? Could future space explorers engage some advance propulsion system, and cross light-years, like we drive to the Starbuck's? Is that type of propulsion system possible, according to science? What is science saying about the possibility of superluminal travel for our future astronauts? Will travel between stars ever be like the fictional reality found in sci-fi via some sort of near-magically FTL drive system? Recently FWS discussed sub-light propulsion, and now, we are going to cover the scientific POV on FTL, as well as how sci-fi portrayal of superluminal velocities. BTW…I listened to a lot of Royksopp and Daft Punk while writing this…"

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