User blog comment:PitaKang/Funday Monday 3: What would an interstellar civilization look like?/@comment-4621372-20130503231446/@comment-32656-20130506063947

Your paragraph states that it does - and then you say the correct info later on, though you still do not get it entirely correct.

If you would look into it at all, we can, in theory, produce negative mass.

Not entirely accurate as to what radiation is - and as Red pointed out, your concept of the particles doing much of anything to such a craft is horribly wrong.

NASA can, in fact, detect things barely larger than that - and the tech is getting better every year. The ability to detect such particles will come within a decade.

You assume it cannot be done. Yet, many physicists, NASA and physics in general believe it can likely be. Do more research, Guns.

And it is the Alcubierre drive, not the "Alcumbierre drive."