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Maybe leftieNanner Feb 2022 #1
No doubt about it Bayard Feb 2022 #2
Yep, considering how long it takes now for our missions to explore the outer planets.. brush Feb 2022 #5
Warp drive would only be useful for short hops. For longer ones such as cstanleytech Feb 2022 #10
This is why I'm so impatient wryter2000 Feb 2022 #3
reaching other Galaxies at the speed of light R0ckyRac00n Feb 2022 #13
Thanks wryter2000 Feb 2022 #14
Thanks :) R0ckyRac00n Feb 2022 #15
So, I guess we should pack a lunch, huh? rsdsharp Feb 2022 #4
and how many generations of people...hmm nt msongs Feb 2022 #6
Maybe make a video of it I_UndergroundPanther Feb 2022 #7
A parallel and very sobering issue is to convert those distances into travel times... RockRaven Feb 2022 #8
Please once we make the jump to hyperspace we will be there in 2 shakes of a lamb's tail Botany Feb 2022 #9
I think that's why the logic ymetca Feb 2022 #11
Great moniss Feb 2022 #12
Serious physicists and astronomers do not believe PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2022 #16
But it is comforting to think that... Kablooie Mar 2022 #17
In reality, the signals degrade rather quickly. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2022 #19
Well, if the infinite multiverse theory is correct... Kablooie Mar 2022 #20
AI robotics is a possible alternative to organic life closer to the galactic core NickB79 Mar 2022 #18
Unless there is someway to break Einstein's law SCantiGOP Mar 2022 #21
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