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Warp Drive - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 6/10/26

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🗓️ 11 June 2026

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

George Noory and scientist David Pares explore the concept of warp drive and faster than speed of light space travel, what Einstein said about the possibility of warp speed, and his efforts to develop his own spacecraft.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.4

Now here's a highlight from coast-to-coast AM on IHeart Radio.

0:09.3

And welcome back, George Norey, along with David Parris.

0:12.1

David, will warp drive allow us to travel at the speed of light with spacecraft?

0:18.7

Yes, actually.

0:21.6

Now, currently, our engines only develop three and a half pounds of pull.

0:28.7

Our engines are different than thrusting engines.

0:32.2

We don't use any fuel.

0:34.8

They run on battery, actually, in our lab. And everything has been designed so that can be applied to spacecraft station keeping for geostationary.

0:51.3

Using the actual engines, different configurations, quad, hex, octagonal,

1:02.0

when you focus these engines individually to a central focus point,

1:08.0

you can increase the pulling power of the engines to thousands of

1:13.6

pounds which means that you could literally lift off the surface of the earth and go to

1:21.3

space without using a booster and that's one of the tests that we're going to be doing near the end of the year

1:30.3

is in our quad configuration is to focus the engines and produce over 500 pounds of pull

1:41.3

and the package that will actually deploy up into the air won't weigh any more

1:49.2

than 200 pounds so are these are these warp bubbles natural or are they created well in the case of

1:58.6

bruce garnon those are created naturally in the in the case of Bruce Garnin, those are created naturally in the thunderstorms. However, we have devised a, what we call as fractal arrays, and we actually use RF energy to, in a near field that crosses.

2:18.3

Think about like radar.

2:20.3

Radar puts out a signal and they have what they refer to

2:24.3

in radar technology, near fields and far fields.

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