Guardian 2000
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This is a fascinating post . . . to summarize, the fellow posits six additional "subspace" dimensions with warp drive integer values being a combination of four dimensional fields thereof.
It rather neatly explains warp five's significance, as well as some other odds and ends. I am not sold on it but it does hit some marks pretty well.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DaystromInstitute/comments/5ysjpv/a_theory_on_what_exactly_subspace_is/
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