Scientists say they've bent spacetime

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20 June 2025

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"Warp speed, Mr Sulu." It’s the kind of command we’ve only heard in science fiction - until now. Did a team of scientists just bend spacetime using nothing but sparks in a lab? That’s right - not black holes, not neutron stars - electrical sparks. A new experiment claims to have created tiny ripples in the very fabric of space and time, right here on Earth. If it holds up, it could be the first step toward technologies once thought possible only in science fiction: warp drives, fusion reactors, even medical time control. But is it the real deal - or just a very flashy illusion? I sat down with Cambridge University's Ben Allanach to explore how this research - powered by lasers, sparks, and Einstein’s equations - could be reshaping the future of space travel, and whether it really stands up to scrutiny...

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