Einstein’s Prediction of a Faster-Than-Light Engine: It’s Been Built, and Here’s How It Works Recently, we celebrated the anniversary of humanity’s historic moon landing. While this marked a monumental achievement for the U.S., Germany quietly achieved another significant breakthrough, one that ties back to a prediction made by Albert Einstein decades ago. Einstein, often regarded as one of the greatest physicists, theorized a vehicle capable of faster-than-light travel, an idea long dismissed as mere science fiction. Yet, in an unexpected twist, a team of expert engineers has laid the groundwork, revealing that such a concept is possible. Einstein’s Predicted Engine Built for the First Time: Not Hydrogen or Plasma What once seemed limited to the world of science fiction is now inching closer to reality, thanks to advances in theoretical physics. The idea of a "warp drive" is based on a principle Einstein formulated: that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. In
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