The concept of Faster-Than-Light (FTL) travel has long captivated the imagination of scientists, science fiction enthusiasts and the general public. It remains one of the most elusive frontiers of human exploration. In recent years, the idea of scalar waves, a largely theoretical and controversial area of physics, has gained attention as a potential mechanism for achieving FTL travel. This article explores the fascinating world of scalar waves, their origins and the current scientific thinking about their potential applications, including their role in realizing the dream of FTL travel.
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