Reddit Q&A
Hello all, As mentioned in an earlier post, on March 9 there was some activity on /r/science on the press release for my warp drive paper ( https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/m1gyyi/breaking_the_warp_barrier_for_fasterthanlight/ ). Several questions came up that I thought required some follow-up. So instead of outing myself on Reddit, I will address here those questions that I can answer quickly. Others might appear in their own posts in the future. 1) Phonons as a source of negative mass: Theories of phonons (essentially density waves in a medium) can be described as an effective (quasi-)particle field with negative mass in the sense that they are repelled by gravitational fields of massive bodies such as the Earth. Examples of phonons include the sound waves in air, or most any other pressure/density waves over a massive, elastic, and nearly homogeneous medium. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonon ). However, phonons are not likely to provide the "exotic matter" ...