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Warp speed: what hyperspace would REALLY look like By Space.com Published January 16, 2013 9:45am EST | Updated October 21, 2015 5:28am EDT ...
As well as predicting that warp drives are physically possible, Einstein's theories say that nothing can move faster than the speed of light - approximately 300,000 kilometres per second.
Warp Speed: What Hyperspace Would Really Look Like. ... But passengers on the Millennium Falcon or the Enterprise actually wouldn't be able to see stars at all when traveling that fast, ...
The science fiction vision of stars flashing by as streaks when spaceships travel faster than light isn't what the scene would actually look like, a team of physics students says.
A group of physics students found that travel through hyperspace, as depicted in Star Wars and Star Trek, wouldn't really offer a view of streaks of stars, but rather a bright central glow.
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