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Old March 8th 19, 10:50 PM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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Default Deep Space Travel in Perspective

On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 2:21:44 PM UTC-8, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 4:13:07 PM UTC-6, casagi... wrote:

If you would learn proper English and do the proper math you would immediately

see that this is all nonsense.

My "English" has absolutely nothing to do with anything.

All my analysis, bends over backwards, in favor of your perspective.

i.e. - I assume the very highest theoretical speed of c . Practical
or realistic speeds will obviously be far less that c, but even
assuming c at all times, then travel times would be as excessive as
I've cited.

Even if you assume a 1 g acceleration for the 1st half of the journey
and -g deceleration for the second half, then you would still never
achieve any speed in excess of c, as that is clearly impossible. This
is dictated by the laws of physics.

Actual travel times will always be far in excess of my estimates which
are based on the simple relationship distance = speed x time.

You could cross the entire universe from one edge to the other in only eight

years.

Do you realize how ridiculous that is ? ! Among other things, the
universe is obviously infinite so it can't, even in threory be
crossed.

And you would have artificial gravity all the way.


Ridiculous …



More nonsense. What can you expect from an atheist? Oh I know it all created

itself somehow.


By itself is better than by Gods.Fact is its got some logical reason Gods are not real and give no answers to fit.I'm glad I was not brain washed.I'm glad I read up on the history of Gods.Just think Rome had 10 Gods and all liked to smite those that bad mouth's their Gods. Same true today and Mitch's posts prove it.Bert