Electromagnetic warp drive-(Anti-Gravity)

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Electromagnetic warp drive-(Anti-Gravity)

Post by 255223eaee0444a6905d2267f5ba6913 »

Hello.

I am designing an electromagnetic warp drive as of right now and I have not had any luck. I have a theory for my warp drive concept that I will explain. I hypothesized that if mass equals gravity and visa versa, mass should equal energy and gravity should equal energy. If gravity is capable of warping space and time, so shouldn't energy right? Because if mass equals gravity and mass equals energy by E=Mc2 then energy should warp space time. I would assume that using an electromagnetic field as there energy would have the same effect of warping space time as gravity would since they are both intertwined with mass. However, I just don't know how to manipulate the electromagnetic field in a way that would cause the warping of space time? Could I please have valid reliable answers that make sense and correlate with my data and hypothesize. I am not interested in anyone discrediting my idea and telling me that it is not possible.

I look forward to your response on the matter.
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Re: Electromagnetic warp drive-(Anti-Gravity)

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Hi,

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