when I first saw this I thought it was Vodka thrusters and I was like; "My God that si so b*d*ss!!!!!!!!" XD
I struggle with the idea that 115 stars in bottles is somehow more believable than 11. Also, this is science FICTION, meaning made-up, meaning not real. Name even ONE science-fiction setting/universe that doesn't at some point make ridiculous and impossible assumptions.
i dont care if its 100% realistic, i canre if it makes any sense at all
I assumed that was what he meant by 'quark pairs'. Also, I don't think realism is perticularly a consideration here...
the ecplipse was kinda cool, but this, is a bit rediculous, i would believe you more if you said it was powered by 115, which in itself also makes no sense, but is more believable, not trying to say its bad, it just makes no damn sense, and also, you shoulda said you use communication by quantum entanglement, its instant is actually real
Hmmm...with Entropy's ludicrous-but-cool technology, maybe you could create TWO 'mirror-image' universes, one with similar composition to our own and the other with all electrical charges inverted (a world of antimatter). Then allow them to annihilate one another, and harvest the resultant energy. You could power a whole FLEET of these things!
The issue with that is it still has the mass of an entire universe.
I think that, by 'universe creating particle', he meant the singularity that 'de-singularized' in the Big Bang. Essentially he wants to use the birth of a new universe as a power source (yes, I know it doesn't make sense!)
There is no "universe creating particle" Reverse time travel is absolutely impossible, and pulling mass from the far future is a waste of energy. You would need engines if you ever want to change speed or direction.