(May 3, 2022 at 3:08 pm)JairCrawford Wrote:(May 3, 2022 at 7:35 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: I have to ask....
Why does this matter to your mind?
Even assuming we build giant 'Put-put Orions' it'll be in the tens of thousands of years for humanity to spread across just a small section of our galaxy.
In so many million (Billion?) years the Andromda galaxy will crash into and 'Merge' with our own. Assuming we're still a space faring species that's a whole shed load of 'New' territory throwing things about and adding to what we could investigate/settle/strip mine.
Since almost EVERYTHING else we can see is actually accelerating away from us.... Even with the bigest, antimatter or even Alucubra drives we aren't ever getting out there. It's all gone.
All these postulations are millions of years in our future making.
We'll be lucky enough to see Musk land back on the Moon and onward to Mars, with maybe some sort of angagethics and/or medical life enhancers to extend/enhacne our time before we toddle off the mortal coil.
Watch and be amazined by the things we're building NOW... Not where every thing is going gazillions of years in the future.
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It’s just fascinating is all. The universe is our home, even if our ability to explore it is exponentially limited. I see no reason not to ponder these things, as long as it’s not keeping us up at night or anything like that. Lol
Well said. Inquiry into the natural world is nothing if not serendipitous. For example, it is a little known and widely disbelieved fact that when Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, he was actually trying to invent the first mircowavable burrito.
Boru
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