Miguel Alcubierre Explained

Miguel Alcubierre
Birth Name:Miguel Alcubierre Moya
Birth Date:March 28, 1964
Birth Place:Mexico City
Awards:Gabino Barreda Medal
Merit in Sciences Medal[1]
Quo-Discovery Mind[2]
Alma Mater:National Autonomous University of Mexico (Licentiate, MSc)
Cardiff University (PhD)
Work Institutions:Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Known For:Alcubierre warp drive
Occupation:Theoretical and Computational physicist
Thesis Title:Investigations in Numerical Relativity[3]
Thesis Year:1988
Doctoral Advisor:Bernard F. Schutz

Miguel Alcubierre Moya (born March 28, 1964) is a Mexican theoretical physicist.[4] Alcubierre is known for the proposed Alcubierre drive, a speculative warp drive by which a spacecraft could achieve faster-than-light travel.

Personal life

Alcubierre was born in Mexico City. His father, Miguel Alcubierre Ortiz, a Spanish refugee, arrived in Mexico shortly after the Spanish Civil War with his own father, Miguel Alcubierre Pérez.[5] Alcubierre has three younger siblings, among them is historian Beatriz Alcubierre Moya.[6]

From elementary throughout high school, Alcubierre attended Colegio Ciudad de México. At the age of 13, his father bought him a small telescope, and, together with sci-fi shows such as Star Trek, motivated him to pursue a scientific career.[7] At the age of 15, after having read Patrick Moore and David Hardy's Challenge of the Stars, Alcubierre decided that he wanted to become an astronomer. He knew that to achieve this he needed to study physics first.[8]

Academic life

Alcubierre obtained a Licentiate degree in physics in 1988 and a MSc degree in theoretical physics in 1990, both at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). At the end of 1990, Alcubierre moved to Wales to attend graduate school at Cardiff University, receiving his PhD degree in 1994 through study of numerical general relativity.[4] [9] [10] [11] After 1996 he worked at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Potsdam, Germany, developing new numerical techniques used in the description of black holes. Since 2002, he has worked at the Nuclear Sciences Institute of UNAM, where he conducts research in numerical relativity, employing computers to formulate and solve the physical equations first proposed by Albert Einstein.[12] The solitary wave solutions proposed by Alcubierre for the Einsteinian field equations may possibly prove general relativity consistent with the experimentally verified non-locality of quantum mechanics. This work militates against the idea that quantum non-locality would ultimately require abandoning the mathematical structure of general relativity.

On June 11, 2012, Alcubierre was appointed Director of the Nuclear Sciences Institute at UNAM.

On June 14, 2016, the Governing Board of UNAM re-elected Alcubierre as Director of the Nuclear Sciences Institute for another four-year period.

May 1994 paper

Alcubierre is best known for the proposal of "The Warp Drive: Hyper-fast travel within general relativity" that was published in the science journal Classical and Quantum Gravity.[13] In this, he describes the Alcubierre drive, a theoretical means of traveling faster than light that does not violate the physical principle that nothing can locally travel faster than light. In this paper, he constructed a model that might transport a volume of flat space inside a "bubble" of curved space. This bubble, named as Hyper-relativistic local-dynamic space, is driven forward by a local expansion of space-time behind it, and an opposite contraction in front of it, so that theoretically a spaceship would be placed in motion by forces generated in the change made by space-time.

Media appearances

Miguel Alcubierre made a special appearance on the TV productions How William Shatner Changed the World[14] and Michio Kaku's Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible,[15] [16] in which his warp bubble theory was discussed.

Alcubierre has been invited twice to interviews on radio station Radio Educación XEEP (1060 AM), first on February 18, 2011, and later on March 4, 2011, on the technology-related talk show Interfase, where he explained his views on the current state of scientific and technology research in Mexico, and gave a brief introduction to his warp drive model and how it came to be.[17] [18]

Textbook

Introduction to 3+1 Numerical Relativity (International Series of Monographs on Physics, Paperback, 2012,)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: .:: Comisión de Ciencia y Tecnología Aprueba Otorgar Medalla al Mérito en Ciencias y Artes a Miguel Alcubierre Moya, Carlos Artemio Coello y Narro Robles de la Unam ::.
  2. Web site: Grandes Maestros.UNAM » Dr. Miguel Alcubierre. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170810053419/http://www.grandesmaestros.unam.mx/dr-miguel-alcubierre . 2017-08-10 .
  3. http://docplayer.es/73164018-Curriculum-vitae-dr-miguel-alcubierre-moya-fecha-de-actualizacion-mayo-2016-datos-personales.html Miguel Alcubierre Curriculum vitae
  4. Web site: Cramer . John G. . John G. Cramer . Alternate View: The Alcubierre Warp Drive . . . 22 September 2012 . November 1996.
  5. Web site: Las siete vidas de Miguel Alcubierre. 28 April 2009 .
  6. Web site: Beatriz Alcubierre Moya.
  7. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Ganándole a la velocidad de la luz Miguel Alcubierre CDI 2016 Play the Game . YouTube.
  8. Web site: Miguel Alcubierre, el físico fanático de la ciencia ficción | Fundación UNAM. 21 May 2020 .
  9. Web site: About . Lifeboat Foundation . 22 September 2012.
  10. Web site: Advisory Board: Dr. Miguel Alcubierre . Lifeboat Foundation . 22 September 2012.
  11. http://www.nucleares.unam.mx/~soma/miembros/MAlcubierre.htm Biography Miguel Alcubierre Moya
  12. Web site: Cansigno . Rafael (aka "sigloxiii") . Mexican Scientists: Miguel Alcubierre Moya . Tenoch . . 24 March 2008 . 22 September 2012 . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120922190342/http://tenoch.scimexico.com/2008/03/24/cientificos-mexicanos-miguel-alcubierre-moya/ . 22 September 2012.
  13. The warp drive: hyper-fast travel within general relativity . Classical and Quantum Gravity . 1994 . Alcubierre . Miguel . 11 . 5 . L73–L77 . 10.1088/0264-9381/11/5/001 . gr-qc/0009013 . 1994CQGra..11L..73A . 4797900 .
  14. Web site: Miguel Alcubierre . Internet Movie Database (IMDb) . 22 September 2012.
  15. Web site: Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible (2009) . IMDb . 22 September 2012.
  16. Web site: Review Shooter: Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible . NerdsOnTheRocks.com . blog . 19 November 2010.
  17. Interfase S3E07: Science and Technology in Mexico; Guest: Dr. Miguel Alcubierre (Part 1) . Podomatic.com . 18 February 2011 . 22 September 2012. es.
  18. Interfase S309: Science and Technology in Mexico; Guest: Dr. Miguel Alcubierre (Part 2) . Podomatic.com . 4 March 2011 . 22 September 2012. es.