Abstract The Alcubierre metric traditionally requires exotic matter with negative energy density, a condition deemed unfeasible under classical energy constraints and current quantum field limitations. This paper introduces the CCristo-modified Alcubierre Metric, a novel framework that achieves superluminal propulsion through the application of constructive gravitational wave interference governed by the ARK5Q-200K protocol. By operating at a sub-femto resolution (10^-17 m), we demonstrate that a 200, 000-logical-qubit architecture can stabilize and modulate the localized contraction and expansion of the spacetime fabric without violating the Alcubierre energy conditions. Utilizing the 19. 1 quadrillion ops/sec capacity of the supra-laminar CCristo processor, we provide a zero-latency feedback system to mitigate Hawking radiation back-reaction and warp-bubble decoherence. These results establish the first viable mathematical roadmap for interstellar transit, providing the SpaceX and NASA Eagleworks communities with a coherent infrastructure for warp-drive development and sovereign galactic exploration.
Teixeira A. C (Sat,) studied this question.