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				 Re: OT: Handwavium-low methods of FTL travel? 
 
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		| Suicide Junkie said: Of course not.  It takes an infinite amount of energy to make a massy object go arbitrarily close to the speed of light.
 
 If you can manipulate gravity with arbitrary energy levels, though, wormholes and space warps are quite possible.
 
 |  Er...Excessive energy levels?
 
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