Macrowarp Mechanics
The branch of warp mechanics concerned with warp bubbles large enough to encompass macroscopic objects—starships, probes, or even planets. Macrowarp mechanics focuses on the engineering challenges of creating and sustaining large‑scale spacetime distortions: energy requirements, stability, control, and navigation. It also studies the interaction of macro‑scale warp bubbles with external matter and radiation, as well as the potential for using warp drives as weapons or shielding.
Example: “Macrowarp mechanics calculated that a warp bubble large enough for a ship would require a negative energy mass equivalent to Jupiter, unless some new physics intervened.”
Macrowarp Mechanics by Dumu The Void April 5, 2026
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