Order: Temporal Synchronizer → Control Core → Quantum Sensors → RF Stack → HTS Coil Lattice → Resonant Chamber → Power Block → Cryostat & Vacuum → Metamaterial Rings

Warp Engine Demo + Relativistic Calculator

Engine visuals unchanged (fan/intake, compression A/B/C, warp coils, reactors, mixer, nozzle, storage rings, particles). “Run Demo” sweeps Warp 1↔10 automatically while UTC/CST/Warp clocks, temps, field stretch (left↔right), and plasma cone update live. The calculator panel below computes **mass ratio**, **energy**, and **proper time** for targets like **0.9c**.

1) Temporal Synchronizer

Warp: 3

2) Control Core (AI + CLF/SMC/PTAC)

3) Quantum Sensors

4) RF Stack (Magnetic nozzle)

5) HTS Coil Lattice

6) Resonant Chamber

7) Power Block

8) Cryostat & Vacuum

9) Metamaterial Rings (MFEF)

Clocks: CST/UTC/Warp
Self-tests: (pending)

Telemetry

Relativistic Rocket Calculator (0.9c & beyond)

Implements: rapidity φ = atanh(v/c), mass ratio m₀/m_f = exp( φ / (vₑ/c) ), proper time τ = c·atanh(v/c)/a, energy E = (γ−1) m c². Use to see why 0.9c needs exhaust speeds that are a large fraction of c.

Tip: Click “Set Demo to 1 g Cruise” to sync the engine demo to a realistic sub-c mode.

Target v (c):
Rapidity φ:
Exhaust vₑ: m/s ( c)
ln(m₀/m_f):
Mass ratio m₀/m_f: (log10 = —)
Initial mass m₀ (kg):
γ (Lorentz factor):
Energy E: J ( Mt TNT)
Equivalent mass E/c²: kg
Proper time τ: s =

Diagnostics

QuantityValue

Compute to see interpretation & guidance.