you can draw a line between you and the center of the planet to determine what is beneath you. You can make a definition that makes sense for your needs
From [NASA](http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/): > In August 2012, Voyager 1 made the historic entry into interstellar space, the region between stars, filled with material ejected by the death of nearby stars millions of years ago.
Fuck I always forget links don't work like that here
Yea. The Alcubierre is 'possible' in the sense that the math works out that space can bend that way, but quite likely impossible to achieve.
i was less than the mass of jupiter last I heard. But this is still an unimaginable amount of energy and in a form we don't think we can produce (negative)
then what.. if anything goes wrong and that much energy is released at the wrong time, and you have a planet-destroying bomb..
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