
The University of Leicester recently asked its physics students what a jump to hyperspace would actually look like. And they went and figured it out.
Namely, it’d look like this:

OK, so that’s less dramatic, until you realize that they’d basically be seeing the beginning of the universe. But more on that in a minute. Why don’t we see the star streaks?
Because of the Doppler effect. Light behaves in very weird ways when we move through space. For example, when we look at light moving away from the observer, it turns red because the wavelengths are being increased by a similar proportion. The further away the object is, the redder it looks to us.
What Han, Leia and company experience, though, is pretty much the exact opposite since, after all, they are moving faster than light:
From the Millennium Falcon crew’s point of view, the wavelength of the light from stars will decrease and ‘shift’ out of the visible spectrum into the X-ray range.
They would simply see a central disc of bright light as Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is shifted into the visible spectrum.
Cosmic microwave background radiation is essentially what was left over from the Universe creating itself. It is something no human being has “seen” per se, although if you flip a radio to static, you can listen to it.
So, basically, it wouldn’t be dramatic, but it would still be awe-inspiring.
Thanks to regular reader Alexander Lerche for the tip!




Cosmic Microwave Radiation was caused by heating a burrito. Now the big bang was caused by him eating it.
Yeh, I failed science.
(Psst. left out the word “God”. Heating a… oh forget it. I’m the only one reading this anyway.)
Queue Lucas tweaking the original Trilogy in subsequent Special Edition rerelease in 3… 2…
Either way, it not like dusting crops, boy.
HA!
I’ll never look at a gradient the same again. Thanks?
Looking into a gradient is like staring into the face of God.
Every second a trillion neutrinos pass through my body and I just want to get laid.
That’s funny, I recently installed a neutrino shield and lost all interest in HEY WAIT A MINUTE!
quit wasting time figuring out what it’s going to look like, figure out how to DO IT!
Great read, thx!