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Warp bubble edit

It is just not well-founded hype by Harold White. It is a numerical simulation, not an experimental fact and then not so interesting, on nano-devices (a device being just one-billionth of a meter). In their plots, they have seen something resembling the Alcubierre solution and get a paper published on this. Nobody was able to create a real warp bubble on Earth so far. As you have read from the answer that Spinningspark gave to me, this is causing problems all around because people believe that this is the real thing. It is not unfortunately and such a work is not so relevant. So, when you cite it, it should be emphasized that is nothing real yet.--Pra1998 (talk) 22:20, 18 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

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@Ldm1954: Hello Ldm1954,

Thank you for your message! I genuinely appreciate it. In my perspective, the incipit of the page was designed to be understandable even for undergraduates, with more technical details reserved for the "Elements" section. Are you suggesting that I have to further simplify the introduction, or are you specifically addressing the "Elements" chapter?

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Please work on the lead. I am an emeritus academic with a PhD in physics, but from the current lead I have no idea what the topic really is about -- I am more in materials science. It has terms which many will not know, for instance "field source" is rigorous but more for a technical article than for a high-school student.
Making something complex at least a bit simple and understandable can be very hard. If I knew enough about the topic I would help, but it is far into my areas of incompetence. Ldm1954 (talk) 21:50, 3 January 2024 (UTC)Reply