Delta4Embassy
Gold Member
Something that came to me watching some doc about UFOs performing high-velocity 90 degree turns and such, seemingly in violation of the laws of physics (inertia specificly.)
If there's no limit to how fast you can warp space and thus how fast your effective velocity is, is there a minimum rate at which space must be warped or can you do it so slowly that you could do it inside a planet's atmosphere and thus perform high-velocity maneuvers inside the warp bubble but because you're not actually moving not being subject to inertia?
If there's no limit to how fast you can warp space and thus how fast your effective velocity is, is there a minimum rate at which space must be warped or can you do it so slowly that you could do it inside a planet's atmosphere and thus perform high-velocity maneuvers inside the warp bubble but because you're not actually moving not being subject to inertia?