How a Warp Bubble could create Clean Energy

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    Dr. Sonny White photographed the world's first warp bubble in his experiment. That is old news now.

    What is new news is that I finally understand how a warp bubble could create clean energy!

    As you may or may not know, we create energy by rotating copper wires around a magnetic field, like in a generator powered by whatever fuel is used to turn it.

    Now, a warp bubble could be used to help turn the generator and produce electricity while using less fuel. No warp drive, interstellar travel, or high-powered death rays. Just a tube with wires being rotated around a magnet. The movement comes from an attached warp bubble generating object moving the tube around and around.

    That's it. A simple science experiment would demonstrate if it's feasible or not. Any takers? I don't expect the initial models even to be able to power an electric toy car, but the potential is there to build a simple electrical output.
     
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    Step 1: Determine the equipment needed to reproduce Dr. White's warp bubble. And then calculate the cost of it.

    We need to find out if there is a reasonable cost to do the experiment using off-the-shelf parts or determine if we have to wait for a well-funded laboratory to conduct the experiment. We have to recreate a warp bubble! No matter how small or pathetic it is.
     
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    Step 2: Rate the energy requirements of a warp bubble.

    If we have gotten to this point, it means that a warp bubble has indeed been created! Now, we must determine the energy requirements for creating the warp bubble. Only then can we have a baseline level of power that goes into the process that must be overcome with electricity that comes back out from the whole device for it to be successful.
     
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    Step 3: Build an object that can create a warp bubble.

    If we have gotten to this point, then yes, a warp bubble is both recreatable and energy positive.

    Now it's time to build an object that can generate a warp bubble.
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    Despite the image, the object is not a spaceship at all. Instead, it would be very small. Tiny in fact. The smaller, the better. I don't know if it would even be visible at all, being smaller than a grain of sand.

    The object wouldn't be crossing the galaxy or even across a room. It would just be used to turn a tube with copper wires placed on it with a magnetic field, coming from a magnet, being used to generate electricity.
     
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