RE: What would alien life look like?
November 25, 2018 at 7:48 am
(This post was last modified: November 25, 2018 at 7:49 am by Peebothuhlu.)
At work.
It is technically possible to travel quite fast.
The space craft imagined for "Avataf" is based on an actual Rocket Scientist's work. Look up "Valkyry" on 'Atomic Rockets'. Proposed speed is something like .05
or even .5 light speed. (Been a while since a read the information)
Heck, even a four or so million tonn 'Put, put' Nuclear Orion can get too something like .04 the speed of light and that's something proposed half a century ago.
It just works out to how much effort humanity as a whole wants to put into going any where else.
(November 25, 2018 at 1:27 am)ignoramus Wrote: Even if we make contact in the next 1,000 years with other intelligent life, the'y be just as surprised as we are.
If we ask them "tell us about the secrets of the universe and life on other planets" they probably or statistically answer with "fucked if we know, you're the first intelligent life we've encountered ever and we were hoping you'd know!"
imo, our universe is incomprehensibly large and any intelligent life making contact would also be incomprehensibly rare. (as mentioned before)
and all this on an assumption that it is even physically possible to travel very fast.
It is technically possible to travel quite fast.
The space craft imagined for "Avataf" is based on an actual Rocket Scientist's work. Look up "Valkyry" on 'Atomic Rockets'. Proposed speed is something like .05
or even .5 light speed. (Been a while since a read the information)
Heck, even a four or so million tonn 'Put, put' Nuclear Orion can get too something like .04 the speed of light and that's something proposed half a century ago.
It just works out to how much effort humanity as a whole wants to put into going any where else.
