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In 1994, NASA and JPL sponsored a Workshop on Advanced Quantum / relativity theory propulsion concepts. Participants reviewed wormholes; a hypothetical physics where the speed of light (c) is a lower bound: and the physics of additional space dimensions. While the participants did not identify any obvious method to achieve FTL travel they did identify enough open issues in physics that FTL travel could not be ruled out.
In 1994, NASA and JPL sponsored a Workshop on Advanced Quantum / relativity theory propulsion concepts. Participants reviewed wormholes; a hypothetical physics where the speed of light (c) is a lower bound: and the physics of additional space dimensions. While the participants did not identify any obvious method to achieve FTL travel they did identify enough open issues in physics that FTL travel could not be ruled out.
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In 1994, NASA and JPL sponsored a Workshop on Advanced Quantum / relativity theory propulsion concepts. Participants reviewed wormholes; a hypothetical physics where the speed of light (c) is a lower bound: and the physics of additional space dimensions. While the participants did not identify any obvious method to achieve FTL travel they did identify enough open issues in physics that FTL travel could not be ruled out.
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