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- In 1994, physicist Miguel Kuer wondered whether the fictional concept of a faster than light warp drive, such as the type depicted in amp;quot;Star Trek,amp;quot; could be described with the real physics of general relativity. Alcubierre took Einsteinamp;#39;s field equations shown here and did something rather unusual with them. Usually one takes a set of masses and energies whose distribution is described within the stress energy tensor on the right hand side T mu nu and then one calculates the corresponding curvature of space time over here on the left hand side but Alcubierre did the opposite. He started from a particular geometric structure, G mu nu specifically in his case a warp bubble and then solved the corresponding masses and energies needed to make it happen. T mu nu. His solution often called the amp;quot;Alcubierre Driveamp;quot; has forever immortalized his name and sparked dozens of follow-up papers further investigating this topic. However, itamp;#39;s not real