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No Worm Holes - Just an Infinite Single Universe.
You'd really think, that most people would have a clear sense of the
simple relationship between speed, time and distance. e.g. - At 60 mph, it'll take 2 hours to go 120 miles. Add to that the very vast interstellar distances and a maximum speed of light, and likely something FAR less, and you're talking thousands of millennia to go anywhere. Get real ! |
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No Worm Holes - Just an Infinite Single Universe.
Just for example, it would take over 120 millennia ( 1 millenia =
1,000 years ) to reach the very nearest star, at current maximum spacecraft speeds ! |
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No Worm Holes - Just an Infinite Single Universe.
That's why man will never venture beyond the solar system.
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