I audited my own warp drive simulation. The quantum inequalities won. Here is the 15‑order gap (full technical report).
I recently completed and published a technical report on a theoretical warp drive concept (HFEG-LT). It includes a full simulation pipeline covering cyclotron resonance, metric optimization, quantum effects, and Lentz solitons.
The model closes its own energy deficit internally (v4.0–v11.0), but a final audit (v12.0) based on quantum inequalities and acoustic black hole formalism reveals a persistent gap of ~15 orders of magnitude.
The report is openly accessible:
- Zenodo (full PDF + DOI): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19805186
- GitHub repository (scripts and metadata): https://github.com/mabgresearch/HFEG-LT-v12.git
This is a technical simulation log, not a peer-reviewed article. I am sharing it for discussion and feedback. Any comments, critiques, or questions are very welcome – especially from those familiar with Visser’s formalism or Lentz solitons.