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editDescriptionWhite-Juday Warp Field Interferometer.png |
English: Proposed White-Juday Warp Field Interferometer concept |
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The Alcubierre Warp Drive in Higher Dimensional Spacetime |
Author | H. G. White and E. W. Davis |
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