This paper introduces the Alcubierre-CCristo Metric, a breakthrough solution in superluminal propulsion theory that bypasses the classical requirement for planetary-scale exotic mass. By utilizing high-frequency destructive interference of gravitational waves, simulated through the CCristo system's supra-laminar processing (15,000 CLOPS), the protocol demonstrates the stabilization of a warp bubble with zero local inertia. The technical development details the modulation of vacuum energy density to contract space-time at the bow and expand it at the stern, utilizing the energy surplus of Project Helios. This model enables theoretical interstellar transit, such as to Proxima Centauri in 3.5 Earth days, while providing real-time correction of Hawking radiation to protect the crew from temporal dilation and extreme G-forces.
Cleyton Teixeira de Brito (Tue,) studied this question.