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The black hole engine and erasing the Doppler effect make it possible to travel faster than anything before. But those things are very hard to make in the practical world.
The white holes could use to push that Doppler wave away from the body of the hypothetical spacecraft. And that denies the quantum friction. The same way blowers are inside the body of the supersonic aircraft can make horizontal airflow. When that airflow will drive out from side ventilates that system can push pressure walls away from the body. The same way the electromagnetic radiation that comes from the body of spacecraft can push quantum fields away from its body.
The idea of the black hole engine is interesting. The idea is that the event horizon will be forming around the hypothetical spacecraft. The thing is that when the black hole is forming around the object. And then turns that object into a black hole. When its energy level is rising too high. The idea is that every object can turn into a black hole if its energy level turns too high. This means that turning cannot be seen inside that object.
The reason why the Doppler effect denies crossing the speed of light is. That the wavelength ahead of the object's trajectory is turning short. So the black hole would pull that Doppler wave to straight. And that means theoretically there is no limit for the speed. If the Doppler effect is the reason why any object cannot cross the speed of light. But if something can turn that wave straight it would not cause quantum friction anymore.
The key element in those technologies is: How the molecular-size solution can turn to quantum-size?
So could the same thing that makes super- and hypersonic flight possible make crossing the speed of light possible? The problem is that the researchers should turn those things that are made for supersonic flight possible from molecular size to quantum size.
The biggest problem is to make exhaust gas that travels faster than the speed of light. The solution could be the electromagnetic vacuum bubble where the engine can shoot particles. So the WARP bubble would be ahead of the exhaust tube. And the particles must shoot through it. So their speed in the bubble would be higher than particles outside the bubble. Or the engine shoots the electromagnetic wave movement backward.
The other particles can ride with that wave movement. That makes the quantum channel through the space. If the white holes would exist there is the possibility to make the engine where is the black hole at the front of the engine. And the white hole would be behind it.
When the object's speed is increasing the wavelength turns shorter and shorter. And that thing causes a similar effect with the pressure wave ahead of the aircraft. Hypersonic aircraft have straight and aerodynamic shapes. That is can go through the pressure wave that is called the sonic wall.
The quantum pike could push wave moves away from the body of spacecraft. But how to make that pike in real life?
There is sometimes a pike at the nose of supersonic aircraft. It will drive the pressure wall in the sonic barrier away from the aircraft's body. Because that pike is driving the pressure wall away from the aircraft's body. Friction would be lower than without that pike. And that saves the body of the aircraft.
Sometimes there is planned to create a small vacuum bubble. Ahead of the aircraft and nose pike. And that thing would decrease the temperature. Or there are some tunnels in the nose structure. That purpose is to drive the pressure wall away from the body of the aircraft.
So theoretically same way the spacecraft can cross the light wall. The pike that is pulled ahead must be thinner than the atom. The quantum pike would be a series of the photon, Higgs boson, and electron. That kind of thing can drive the Doppler wave away from the body of the spacecraft. Or photons must just push away from the core of the spacecraft. The thing is that the idea to go through the Doppler wave is one of the most interesting things in theoretical space travel.
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