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08-12-2012, 11:55 PM
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I wouldn't think so. Physics would just work as per normal, outside the bubble/warp/whatevah.
I suppose that would work, so that the law of conservation of momentum would become:
Momentum is always conserved, except under conditions xyz (which conditions have not yet been observed to occur anywhere within the observable Universe).
But that would still seem to me to be a conflict between the hypothesised warp drives and the currently accepted laws of physics.
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