No not that of course. In the response before that one I said it probably wouldn't be possible, because you'd actually need a space ship to use an alcubierre drive to carry the information.You're not bothering to explain what you supposedly understand. You mean send signals into a different dimension, and have it magically pop out near the destination rather than remain in hyperspace, as suggested by the red text? If so, no, because hyperspace in that sense is BS.Nope, you're completely wrong......the concept is presented here.....I've been familiar with this since I was in middle school.No, what does "would we be able to use hyperspace for communication" mean??? AFAIK you're just making up word salad now.
and dude I don't know why it's so difficult for you to comprehend, I'm basically asking if warp or hyperspace (if it's possible) can also be used for communication if it can one day be used for travel? I specifically mentioned that because in Asimov's work it can be used for both. As a scientist, he strived to make his fiction as realistic as possible.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperspace
You must not be familiar with Asimov, I've read 100s of his books
In Isaac Asimov's Foundation, hyperspace is described as an "...unimaginable region that was neither space nor time, matter nor energy, something nor nothing, one could traverse the length of the Galaxy in the interval between two neighboring instants of time.
That's not to say that other dimensions or other universes don't exist of course (they are necessary in many unification models- even Einstein realized that and was working on a unification model using them) it's just that we couldn't make use of them.