Six Weeks to Saturn
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One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
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@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
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wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 02:38 last edited by
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@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 04:30 last edited by Doctor Phibes@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
And nobody will ever need more than 640k of memory.
Also, humans cannot travel faster than 30mph.
We’ve only been able to fly for 100 years. It’s maybe a little early to write off Alpha Centauri?
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wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 04:35 last edited by
We will figure it out. Might take another thousand years but we will.
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wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 04:40 last edited by
I think a warmer climate will help.
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@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
And nobody will ever need more than 640k of memory.
Also, humans cannot travel faster than 30mph.
We’ve only been able to fly for 100 years. It’s maybe a little early to write off Alpha Centauri?
wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 04:52 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
And nobody will ever need more than 640k of memory.
Also, humans cannot travel faster than 30mph.
We’ve only been able to fly for 100 years. It’s maybe a little early to write off Alpha Centauri?
when we figured out how to use sharp sticks to murder things and eat them, we were closer to flight technology than we are now to interstellar travel technology.
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@doctor-phibes said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
And nobody will ever need more than 640k of memory.
Also, humans cannot travel faster than 30mph.
We’ve only been able to fly for 100 years. It’s maybe a little early to write off Alpha Centauri?
when we figured out how to use sharp sticks to murder things and eat them, we were closer to flight technology than we are now to interstellar travel technology.
wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 12:59 last edited by@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@doctor-phibes said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
And nobody will ever need more than 640k of memory.
Also, humans cannot travel faster than 30mph.
We’ve only been able to fly for 100 years. It’s maybe a little early to write off Alpha Centauri?
when we figured out how to use sharp sticks to murder things and eat them, we were closer to flight technology than we are now to interstellar travel technology.
I believe in little more than 40 years we will discover the warp drive, which is the signal for other civilizations to contact us. With the new alien technology, things will accelerate a lot.
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@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@doctor-phibes said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
And nobody will ever need more than 640k of memory.
Also, humans cannot travel faster than 30mph.
We’ve only been able to fly for 100 years. It’s maybe a little early to write off Alpha Centauri?
when we figured out how to use sharp sticks to murder things and eat them, we were closer to flight technology than we are now to interstellar travel technology.
I believe in little more than 40 years we will discover the warp drive, which is the signal for other civilizations to contact us. With the new alien technology, things will accelerate a lot.
wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 13:04 last edited by@klaus said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
I believe in little more than 40 years we will discover the warp drive, which is the signal for other civilizations to contact us. With the new alien technology, things will accelerate a lot
Alastair Reynolds' sci-fi universe does without warp drive or FTL travel. It makes for some interesting storylines.
For that matter, Joe Haldemann's "The Forever War," uses the lack of FTL travel as the basis for his story. It's a great book - read it 3 times, LOL.
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wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 13:39 last edited by
I think that suspended animation will be the likelier near term solution and/or generation ships.
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I think that suspended animation will be the likelier near term solution and/or generation ships.
wrote on 21 Nov 2021, 13:43 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
suspended animation
Just be careful whom you trust to run it.
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@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@doctor-phibes said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@horace said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@mik said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
One of my few regrets is I won’t be around to see interstellar travel.
On the bright side, there's no realistic chance that that will ever happen.
And nobody will ever need more than 640k of memory.
Also, humans cannot travel faster than 30mph.
We’ve only been able to fly for 100 years. It’s maybe a little early to write off Alpha Centauri?
when we figured out how to use sharp sticks to murder things and eat them, we were closer to flight technology than we are now to interstellar travel technology.
I believe in little more than 40 years we will discover the warp drive, which is the signal for other civilizations to contact us. With the new alien technology, things will accelerate a lot.
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@copper said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
@klaus said in Six Weeks to Saturn:
new alien technology
I wonder how many genders they will have.
Maybe they bud…
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