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Space Propulsion
#11
Space Propulsion
(April 19, 2012 at 3:02 pm)Welsh cake Wrote:
(April 19, 2012 at 2:27 pm)Mosrhun Wrote: If we could get a warp drive to work we could cover extremely long distances rather quickly.
Regrettably that is still the stuff of science fiction.

So were airplanes, computers and smartphones :p
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#12
RE: Space Propulsion
(April 19, 2012 at 2:13 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: Problem is, I think the laws of physics, the vast (and increasing) distance between us and our stellar neighbours in the cosmos, and our finite lifespans may stump man's attempts at deep space exploration every time.

It maybe a futile venture, but to persist boldly in the face of insurmountable challenges is what makes us human, and how we've achieved anything worthwhile to begin with.

I think the ultimate barrier is socialogical, not technological. If we were to discover that no faster than light travel is ever possible, it is still possible from technological perspective to get to another star, or even another galaxy. It just taqkes a long time. But the time required is not long compare to typical length of a species' existence. So it is well worth doing if species survival requires it.

Humans are conditioned by evolution to focus its world view on five generations, two behind, two ahead, with heavy emphasis in the middle. Geological time is alien to us. This heavy shape our sociology and psychology. Which is why biblical fundamentalists do not feel themselves to be stupid.
The main limitation is whether humanity can adapt its sociological outlook to sponsor projects on the time scale of thousands or tens of thousands of years required, given a undeniable requirement for such projects if our species were to survive.
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#13
RE: Space Propulsion
It seems unlikely that ftl is impossible, Einstein wasn't the be all end all in physics, and even at this point, I our understanding of the universe is still infantile. I just fear that we are a thousand years or so away, which means I was born a thousand years early. So imaginary spacegod with superpowers, fuck you for that.
"In our youth, we lacked the maturity, the decency to create gods better than ourselves so that we might have something to aspire to. Instead we are left with a host of deities who were violent, narcissistic, vengeful bullies who reflected our own values. Our gods could have been anything we could imagine, and all we were capable of manifesting were gods who shared the worst of our natures."-Me

"Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation; all of which may be guides to an outward moral virtue, even if religion vanished; but religious superstition dismounts all these and erects an absolute monarchy in the minds of men." – Francis Bacon
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#14
Space Propulsion
Some of your atoms might end up in a person 1,000 years from now. So you have that. Lol.
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#15
RE: Space Propulsion
Solar Sails, science fact ftw.

(at least until we develop an infinite improbability drive......)
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#16
RE: Space Propulsion
Quote:I would like to apologize to all Theists on behalf of Minimalist for this deeply offensive statement.


Fuck 'em all.
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#17
RE: Space Propulsion
(April 25, 2012 at 11:07 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Solar Sails, science fact ftw.

(at least until we develop an infinite improbability drive......)

Aren't Ion Thrusters more efficient?
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#18
RE: Space Propulsion
I read something about a feasible warp drive that would actually allow you to travel as fast as you needed to. Of course it also said that in order to form this "warp bubble" It would require energy equivalent to turning all of Jupiter into energy via E=mc^2

And then beyond that I also just read something that says that a warp drive would make a better doomsday weapon than engine. It would apparently destroy anybody at the destination.
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#19
RE: Space Propulsion
You know something that always struck me about space travel and the hope of moving at ludicrous speed.

What if a pebble hit the windshield? It isn't like the "roads" are clear or anything.
I am the Infantry. I am my country’s strength in war, her deterrent in peace. I am the heart of the fight… wherever, whenever. I carry America’s faith and honor against her enemies. I am the Queen of Battle. I am what my country expects me to be, the best trained Soldier in the world. In the race for victory, I am swift, determined, and courageous, armed with a fierce will to win. Never will I fail my country’s trust. Always I fight on…through the foe, to the objective, to triumph overall. If necessary, I will fight to my death. By my steadfast courage, I have won more than 200 years of freedom. I yield not to weakness, to hunger, to cowardice, to fatigue, to superior odds, For I am mentally tough, physically strong, and morally straight. I forsake not, my country, my mission, my comrades, my sacred duty. I am relentless. I am always there, now and forever. I AM THE INFANTRY! FOLLOW ME!
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#20
RE: Space Propulsion
(April 18, 2012 at 9:47 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:but first we have to figure out a bit more about the structure of the universe itself.


Goddidit....just ask one of our resident nutbags.

Hehe yeah. Just rub out all the mathematical equations, observations and measurements of space and how the fabric of space work and replace it with 'goddidit' and see how far we get with developing warp drives....
Tongue

Hey! I know....lets get rid of all the medical technology we have....fuck it....get rid of everything that helps advance our species to greater levels and get on our knees, close our eyes and hope our imaginary friend will do it all for us. Yeah! That'll work! [End sarcasm]

But seriously, Its good to see how technology is advancing, hopefully we'll find out how to bend space by producing a warp bubble around a ship and explore strange new worlds where no one has gone before. Might just bump into the Vulcans.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - Carl Sagan

Mankind's intelligence walks hand in hand with it's stupidity.

Being an atheist says nothing about your overall intelligence, it just means you don't believe in god. Atheists can be as bright as any scientist and as stupid as any creationist.

You never really know just how stupid someone is, until you've argued with them.
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