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according to all the physics that we know and that are not contradicted by any experiments known to man you need more energy than is available in the universe to build a warp drive, and also negative energy which doesnt exist.
It effectively is no Warp drive, as you dont enter a hypothetical "fifth dimension", but rather stay within this one.
You could rather compare it to a gravitation repellant, force field technology, just with the addition, that the centrepoint and amount of gravitational "pull",within the bubble, can be determined by the crafts engine, so you effectively make it "fall forward", and that,at an incredible Speed.
IDK if you can travel FTL with it...but i doubt it. i just know that these things have no problems to move in our solar system, but that they need gravitational energy to keep their engines running. So maybe more a bit, like a locally bound puddle jumper