A friend of mine got a 2012 Shelby GT this past week and I went to look at the car yesterday. The seats are awesome! But that's the only thing that really gave me a "wow this is awesome" reaction and I'll bet it will be spending some time at the Ford dealership in the future.
See, I thought that if you could manipulate the mass to zero then an object would require almost no energy to bring up to speed, due to e=mc(squared), so you could just continually manipulate the mass to keep up with your energy.
I've always wondered (in my completely non-scientific mind) why instead of a warp drive some sort of Higgs drive could not be used. If the Higgs Bozon was discovered and we could know how the Higgs field affects mass why couldn't we manipulate it to decrease the mass of an object as it accelerates, therefore, eliminate the need for infinite energy to go the speed of light?
First I saw the Civic and I was like :fuuuu:
Then I saw the Audi and I was like :gabe:
But when I got to the MR2 I was like :fuckyeah:
Nice collection of cars there, welcome to the site.