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Old June 22nd 20, 01:22 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Whisper[_3_]
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Default Travel Among Stars Will Never Happen !

On 22/06/2020 9:47 pm, Porcospino wrote:
On 2020-06-22, Whisper wrote:
On 19/06/2020 11:33 pm, Porcospino wrote:
On 2020-06-18, Whisper wrote:

Exactly. Humans aren't equipped for extensive space travel, wouldn't
survive long anyway. That's just sci-fi cartoon stuff.


Humans aren't equipped for diving to the bottom of the ocean, flying in
the stratosphere or walking on the Moon either. Alas, the time when we
were limited to a specific environment and couldn't break out of it is
long past.


You're comparing that to intergalactic travel? Rofl.


Interstellar, not intergalactic. The fact that you treat them as if they
were interchangeable says a lot.


Both impossible. Voyager would take 73,000 yrs to get to nearest star.
Jesus was alive only 2,000 yrs ago for some perspective. You'd need
1,000 generations to make 1 way trip if average life span is 73 yrs.
That's impossible.



Interstellar travel should be technically feasible for a civilization
with a developed presence in its own system (low-cost launches due to
economies of scale, industrial activities such as asteroid mining,
settlements on more than one planet, solar power satellites, etc.. As
in, there are technical designs for interstellar propulsion that we know
to be realistic for a civilization with that kind of energy and resource
availability.



You're a complete nutter lol. Just typing words into a keyboard doesn't
make it feasible. Why should interstellar travel be 'technically
feasible' for a civilization? It's actually 100% impossible. You've
been watching too much Star Trek.



I don't think the fact that we haven't gone beyond the Moon in fifty
years is significant, because technological development (and economic
growth) of this kind won't happen within decades.



It will never happen. 100% money back guarantee. Sorry to burst you
bubble but you need to grow up sometime.