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Old February 9th 18, 09:09 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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At least never outside the solar system. Nothing ever exceedes light
speed, and practical space travel is very likely to be far FAR slower.
The light speed limit is confirmed by Einstein's relativities.
Absolutely nothing has ever been observed to go faster. Fastest
spacecraft so far is slower by a factor on the order of 30,000 !
Travel to the very nearest star would take way over
100,000 Millennia ! Remember, only a measly 2 Millennia ago will take
you back to the start of the Roman empire ! Get real !
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Old February 9th 18, 09:25 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 1:09:46 PM UTC-8, wrote:
At least never outside the solar system. Nothing ever exceedes light
speed, and practical space travel is very likely to be far FAR slower.
The light speed limit is confirmed by Einstein's relativities.
Absolutely nothing has ever been observed to go faster. Fastest
spacecraft so far is slower by a factor on the order of 30,000 !
Travel to the very nearest star would take way over
100,000 Millennia ! Remember, only a measly 2 Millennia ago will take
you back to the start of the Roman empire ! Get real !



Cryogenic suspension!

Double-A

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Old February 9th 18, 10:37 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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( anywhere )

Cryogenic suspension!

OK, so after thousands of millennia ( whew ! ) for the trip, who's
going to be there to defrost us ? !

No warm blooded mamal has ever been frozen and then sucessfully
thawed.

As a practical matter, it would be easier to scan our information and
transmit via radio, and then reconstruct at the destination from
available atoms or particles, then "dispose" of the extra copy still
here !
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Old February 9th 18, 10:45 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 2:37:12 PM UTC-8, wrote:
( anywhere )

Cryogenic suspension!

OK, so after thousands of millennia ( whew ! ) for the trip, who's
going to be there to defrost us ? !



We will trust HAL to do it.

Double-A

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Old February 10th 18, 12:41 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Yeah, HAL was a corcker ! ....
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Old February 10th 18, 05:08 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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wrote in message ...

At least never outside the solar system. Nothing ever exceedes light
speed, and practical space travel is very likely to be far FAR slower.
The light speed limit is confirmed by Einstein's relativities.
Absolutely nothing has ever been observed to go faster. Fastest
spacecraft so far is slower by a factor on the order of 30,000 !
Travel to the very nearest star would take way over
100,000 Millennia ! Remember, only a measly 2 Millennia ago will take
you back to the start of the Roman empire ! Get real !


*** I can't agree or disagree with you. However, the trip which
a mere 500 or so years ago took Columbus 5 weeks, can now be
made by the SR-7 or an F-15 in a mere 1.5 hours.
Never underestimate human ingenuity and the drive to explore ...
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Old February 10th 18, 05:26 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Hägar" wrote in message
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wrote in message ...

At least never outside the solar system. Nothing ever exceedes light
speed, and practical space travel is very likely to be far FAR slower.
The light speed limit is confirmed by Einstein's relativities.
Absolutely nothing has ever been observed to go faster. Fastest
spacecraft so far is slower by a factor on the order of 30,000 !
Travel to the very nearest star would take way over
100,000 Millennia ! Remember, only a measly 2 Millennia ago will take
you back to the start of the Roman empire ! Get real !


*** I can't agree or disagree with you. However, the trip which
a mere 500 or so years ago took Columbus 5 weeks, can now be
made by the SR-7 or an F-15 in a mere 1.5 hours.
Never underestimate human ingenuity and the drive to explore ...

***But some things never change. 500 years ago people had to **** in a
bucket or a hole in the ground. Just like you do today.

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Old February 10th 18, 08:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 2:45:02 PM UTC-8, Double-A wrote:
On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 2:37:12 PM UTC-8, wrote:
( anywhere )

Cryogenic suspension!

OK, so after thousands of millennia ( whew ! ) for the trip, who's
going to be there to defrost us ? !



We will trust HAL to do it.

Double-A


Time is not on the side of humankind.AL will get us to the next star.We will se it all on TV,just like the aleins are watching us as of now.Bert
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Old February 10th 18, 08:38 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"RATreber G=emc^2" wrote
that "there are more universes than flakes of snow that ever
fell. One of them must be just right.I think its this one I'm living
in. Why not. it fits" but NOT from a single one of those flaky

Bert-Verses, came a single post(er) that wished Bert a happy
Birthday, not even from Double-A", AA, ,
aka "Abner Afterduft" ( = Yiddish for "Asshole Aroma") who
wants to be Like SwineBert Glazier, as long as Bert promotes
https://tinyurl.com/Glazier-s-sexual-harassments, O ya.


hmmm...snicker...chortle...ahahahAHAHA...ROTFL MAO



----------------- Yesterday's Warning for Bert ----------------

___ Happy Birthday__ to you, Glazier, old pali!

Bert it is a shame that not one of the posters here
in s.p and a.a. that you do respond to & address,
daily, has congratulated you!

Bert, that bad scene is due to your non-stop promotion
of https://tinyurl.com/Glazier-s-sexual-harassments

Bert, it doesn't help you neither to brag that you "know
how everything works", which you do not, except that
you know how to have profound talks & conversations
with those 2 talking buckets that you **** into in your
old van and say:

"I was setting a-bad-example" TreBert,
"I use Cocaine that is a wonder-drug for me". Bert.
"I will do even more Drugs till the end of my time". Bert
"If I get shot in back of my head. So What". Bert.
"That is reality and it's a given. Go Figure" Trebert
"Being Jewish I know this is so very true. O ya" -- Bert.
"I am all alone in my van with my buckets that I **** into"
"Why am I not loved by all. I am very depressed". Bert

Now, Bert, watch which posters finally wish you a HB.
"Get the picture", "O ya", "I know why", "Go figure"..



hmmm...snicker...chortle...ahahahAHAHA...ROTFL MAO


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Old February 10th 18, 09:22 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 9:08:57 AM UTC-8, Hägar wrote:
wrote in message ...

At least never outside the solar system. Nothing ever exceedes light
speed, and practical space travel is very likely to be far FAR slower.
The light speed limit is confirmed by Einstein's relativities.
Absolutely nothing has ever been observed to go faster. Fastest
spacecraft so far is slower by a factor on the order of 30,000 !
Travel to the very nearest star would take way over
100,000 Millennia ! Remember, only a measly 2 Millennia ago will take
you back to the start of the Roman empire ! Get real !


*** I can't agree or disagree with you. However, the trip which
a mere 500 or so years ago took Columbus 5 weeks, can now be
made by the SR-7 or an F-15 in a mere 1.5 hours.
Never underestimate human ingenuity and the drive to explore ...



More like 9 weeks for Columbus.

Double-A

 




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