Interstellar "tunnel" found that connects our solar system to other stars

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Possibly, but scientists seem to be pretty certain that matter cannot travel faster than the speed of light.
The reason being is that when matter approaches light speed, its mass increases infinitely, meaning it would require infinite energy to move it.
Only things that have no mass can travel at light speed.
I don't think that will ever change no matter how advanced we get.
all it takes is a new technique
anything is possiible in an infinite universe
navy pilots under oath have said theyve seen ships defy to laws of physics
 

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I think hyperspace is fundamentally impossible due to the laws of physics.
So realistically the only way life from other planets will ever interact is suspended animation and traveling for 100s of years
Or discovering some previously unknown phenomena that allows for a short cut to other solar systems.


Only microscopic life can survive such harsh conditions. And I do not think humans will ever be able to fully manipulate space travel. Too many complexities.
 

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Only microscopic life can survive such harsh conditions. And I do not think humans will ever be able to fully manipulate space travel. Too many complexities.

Or artificial life.

There's a reason some people embrace extreme transhumanism.

I'll never get my ass in a spaceship and go into space in our current, delicate, body.

I'd much rather send avatars or drones while I'm safely at my cubicle or in my game room.
 

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Possibly, but scientists seem to be pretty certain that matter cannot travel faster than the speed of light.
The reason being is that when matter approaches light speed, its mass increases infinitely, meaning it would require infinite energy to move it.
Only things that have no mass can travel at light speed.
I don't think that will ever change no matter how advanced we get.
even if we could move at the speed of light, our lives are so short that it wouldnt matter

send a 20 year old astronaut on a mission. he comes back an old man

we could potentially go so far one way, but that ticket will remain so: one way

even if we could move faster than light, you wont make it home

space is amazing and terrifying

Intergalactic coochie…

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really? dude decided to call himself... jim crow? i believe an artist should be able to call themselves whatever they want, but congrats dude, youre ungooglable.
 

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really? dude decided to call himself... jim crow? i believe an artist should be able to call themselves whatever they want, but congrats dude, youre ungooglable.

The group was called that and I agree it’s a stupid name, but it was at a time before the internet was as popping and you had other southern artists trying to rebrand certain southern imagery and terms. MJG’s No More Glory comes to mind.



 

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You guys are looking at this all wrong


If you take a fish out of the ocean and put it on dry land. It will die. Because its biological make up was designed to be in water.

To live on mars or any of the other inhabitable planets, a new species needs to be created. One that utilizes an abundant resource available in that planet’s atmosphere.

Eventually. Man will do this. He will send robots to these alien worlds and will be able to experience life in those worlds through those robots. Much like the advanced beings that created man on earth.
 
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You guys are looking at this all wrong


If you take a fish out of the ocean and put it on dry land. It will die. Because its biological make up was designed to be in water.

To live on mars or any of the other inhabitable planets, a new species needs to be created. One that utilizes an abundant resource available in that planet’s atmosphere.

Eventually. Man will do this. He will send robots to these alien worlds and will be able to experience life in those worlds through those robots. Much like the advanced beings that created man on earth.
For all you know that is correct. It does say here:

"And he formed every beast and living thing out of Ha-adamah (the red ground) and brought it to Ha-adam (red man?)

from left to right, the sun is drawing out of mars (war) the beasts and bringing them to the earth?
solar-system-planets.jpg



they do call Sirius the "Dog Star"
 
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Possibly, but scientists seem to be pretty certain that matter cannot travel faster than the speed of light.
The reason being is that when matter approaches light speed, its mass increases infinitely, meaning it would require infinite energy to move it.
Only things that have no mass can travel at light speed.
I don't think that will ever change no matter how advanced we get.
And on top of that traveling at lightspeed would be a one way ticket in time and space,you can't return to the same time/space attempting to come back. I think that the warping of space time itself would be the only way to actually get from one point to another but the energy required would be beyond our scientific reach,even if we would figure the math out.
 
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