Gdrive — Interstellar
Interstellar GDrive, a hypothetical data storage system, is an extension of the popular Google Drive cloud storage service. The concept involves creating a network of interconnected data storage facilities that span across the galaxy, allowing users to store and access their data from anywhere in the universe. This ambitious project aims to provide a secure, reliable, and high-capacity storage solution for the ever-increasing amounts of data being generated by space-faring civilizations.
The takes this idea and scales it to the extreme. Advocates suggest that by using resonant cavities, superconductors, and pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields, the device can create a localized gravitational asymmetry—hence the "G" (for Gravitational or Gauge). The claim is not that it breaks physics, but that it hijacks it, interacting with the quantum vacuum or the fabric of spacetime itself to produce thrust. Interstellar Gdrive
Technical Proposal: The Interstellar G-Drive (Mach-Effect Gravitational Assist) Interstellar GDrive, a hypothetical data storage system, is
The film, advised by physicist Kip Thorne, focuses on general relativity rather than a traditional "warp drive": The Wormhole (Einstein-Rosen Bridge): The takes this idea and scales it to the extreme
The ultimate application of the G-Drive is a relativistic interstellar probe.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and speculative purposes only. No functional Interstellar Gdrive has been demonstrated to the scientific standard of proof.