Up to now, warp drives have only been described in science fiction. But a new study claims it may be possible in real life.

The notion of a 'warp drive' was first mentioned in "Islands of Space," a sci-fi novel by John W. Campbell.

Warp drives became more widely known after featuring in the Star Trek series.

Over the years, scientists and UFO spotters have suggested that warp drive technology could enable alien spacecraft to travel faster than light.

In 1994, Mexican physicist Miguel Alcubierre proposed that a warp drive could become a reality.

Alcubierre highlighted a key obstacle that would have to be overcome for warp drives to work.

Recent studies have renewed interest in the feasibility of warp drives, suggesting that we may be closer to achieving faster-than-light travel.

While challenges remain, the possibility of warp drives opens up exciting prospects for space travel and exploration.