what about your wife point of view? I would like still to be able to sleep with my wife, if I will (ever) fly to the nearest star. dozens of years that it will take from her point of view, will make me attracted to my daughter insteadinfinity88 wrote:If you were going the speed of light you'd get there instantly from your point of view. How much faster do you want to get there? Sheesh.
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Whatever turns you on Makc....makc wrote: what about your wife point of view? I would like still to be able to sleep with my wife, if I will (ever) fly to the nearest star. dozens of years that it will take from her point of view, will make me attracted to my daughter instead
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BMAONE23 wrote:Orca wrote:
We haven't left our own magnetosphere, and you guys are talking about inter-stellar and even inter-galactic travel as if you were planning a trip to Hawaii.
Everything great has to begin with a discussion or else no one knows where to go.
A trip to Mars...let alone Jupiter...wouldn't be great?
A trip anywhere might be good, but as for "Great", aside from being physically able to stand and observe first hand on another local planet or moon (which would be great given our current advances), being able to travel to other solar systems would be truly great. Lets face it, we probably won't find any other intelligent lifeforms in our own solar system apart from ourselves (assuming we are intelligent).
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craterchains wrote:Must go much faster...
so how faster could it be?S. Bilderback wrote:...then I could be everywhere all at the same times!!!!!
Douglas Adams wrote:it is perfectly possible to do impossible things as long as you also do equally impossible things in the opposite direction. Since it's impossible to be sure which direction is the opposite direction when you pass through every point in the universe simultaneously, the effects can be anything between tedious rocks moving tediously to one tedious side and complete universal annihilation.
craterchains wrote:Must go much faster than light speed, actually I doubt that would be even a good
indicator of the necessary speeds to gain reasonable intergalactic travel.
Douglas Adams wrote:Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception of bad news, which obeys its own special laws.
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Interesting, Douglas Adams was widely revered in science fiction and fantasy circles ... was a cult British comic radio dramatist, musician and author.
So your quoting him means what?
So your quoting him means what?
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Travelling Light Year Distances - Time is the problem
The problem is not the the light barrier, it is the time barrier.songwriterz wrote:If this is true then how can we ever hope to explore our own galaxy, much less cross the interstellar gulfs?
Arguably, we're close now (ie. ~100 years) to being able to build a ship that could travel the galaxy indefinitely, albeit very slowly.
What we have to do is figure out how to live long enough for such a voyage to make any sense. Another poster said a similar thing-
It'll be easier to engineer the body to last for one thousand years than to engineer a ship capable of travelling at anything close to light speed.Storm_norm wrote:If we are going to travel out of our galaxy and explore the galaxy then its not going to happen with our current "state of consciousness".
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Maybe to build a colony of ships, each space being able to recycle 100 %.
The space ship will need to be an earth ship big enough to last for millions of years.
Send a million ships in a million directions.
Just like an oyster, send out 100,000 of eggs for a just a few to survive.
The journey may have a none return trip.
The energy pack will require to last for many many millions of years.
Maybe just a dream
The space ship will need to be an earth ship big enough to last for millions of years.
Send a million ships in a million directions.
Just like an oyster, send out 100,000 of eggs for a just a few to survive.
The journey may have a none return trip.
The energy pack will require to last for many many millions of years.
Maybe just a dream
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