To: central_va
you are assuming we know all there is to know about space travel?
What if Bob Lazaar was right (I am only half joking about that) about a gravity propulsion drive?
You point it where you want to go and create a wormhole that takes you there immediately
15 posted on
08/15/2011 5:28:32 AM PDT by
Mr. K
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To: Mr. K
Everything that has mass, you included, cannot travel at the speed of light. There are people who
believe in faulty physics and that one day inter stellar travel will be possible. The constraints of the human condition will not allow that. SOme can't accept that.
The alchemist has a better chance of reaching his goals.
20 posted on
08/15/2011 5:34:18 AM PDT by
central_va
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To: Mr. K
Let us assume the existence of wormholes (or however one wishes to express a negotiable rift in the fabric of space/time). Is it not true that a distant visitation point targeted via visible light might be found to no longer exist upon one’s “arrival”?
50 posted on
08/15/2011 6:20:09 AM PDT by
andy58-in-nh
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