Gravitational waves and "warp drive"

In summary, the conversation discusses the potential of the Alcubierre drive causing detectable gravitational waves. While there is a solution in general relativity that predicts gravitational waves, it is unclear if the Alcubierre drive would actually generate them. Additionally, there are other solutions of the EFE that do not contain gravitational waves, making the inference uncertain.
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I have no idea where this belongs or if it will be deleted but would Alcubierre drive cause detectable gravitational waves? And since I'm heading out on this limb would the direction of propulsion be indiscernible?

As per the Wikipedia description it follows from a solution to the same general relativity EFE's that predicted gravitational waves, so if this isn't too far off from realistic physics does anyone have any comments?
 
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jerromyjon said:
would Alcubierre drive cause detectable gravitational waves?

I don't know if this has been explicitly studied mathematically, but looking at the metric for the Alcubierre drive I do not think it would generate gravitational waves. GWs are generated by the third time derivative of the mass quadrupole moment--basically you need at least two objects orbiting a common center of mass.

jerromyjon said:
As per the Wikipedia description it follows from a solution to the same general relativity EFE's that predicted gravitational waves

There are lots of solutions of the EFE that do not contain gravitational waves, so the implied inference you are making here is not valid.
 

Related to Gravitational waves and "warp drive"

1. What are gravitational waves?

Gravitational waves are ripples in the fabric of space-time that are produced by massive objects moving at high speeds, such as colliding black holes or supernovae explosions. They were first predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity in 1916.

2. How are gravitational waves detected?

Gravitational waves are detected using extremely sensitive instruments called interferometers. These devices use lasers to measure tiny changes in the distance between two points caused by passing gravitational waves. The most famous interferometer used for detecting gravitational waves is the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO).

3. What is a warp drive?

A warp drive is a theoretical concept that would allow for faster-than-light travel by manipulating the fabric of space-time. It was popularized in science fiction, but there is currently no scientific evidence to support its existence.

4. Can gravitational waves be used to create a warp drive?

There is currently no known connection between gravitational waves and warp drive technology. While both concepts involve the manipulation of space-time, they operate on different principles and have not been shown to be related in any way.

5. Are gravitational waves and warp drive possible?

Gravitational waves have been observed and studied, and their existence is supported by a wealth of scientific evidence. However, warp drive technology remains purely theoretical and has not been proven to be possible according to our current understanding of physics.

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