Absolutely amazing. I wonder who lives there...
Also cool to note is this is imaging from 1888!Absolutely amazing. I wonder who lives there...
I refuse to accept that.Also cool to note is this is imaging from 1888!
This thread on Reddit has more information, the creator of the clip is a guy named Jason Wang at Berkeley, he even shows up in the comments section
We will never find out. That is too far a distance for our species and it's only getting farther.
How could we possibly traverse 129 light years of space to reach this solar system is one question that would need to be answered; the technical aspect of it. As well as the why and convincing people we should. Using current technology, (~mach 50) it would take us 2,580,000 years to reach this solar system. That's more than 10 times the length of time we have been established as a recognized separate species. Not to mention the expansion of space/time. I just don't see it happening unless we find a way to go light speed. Even at 125 years, going light speed, I'd say it's a giant stretch for a government like the one we have or any of the other ones around the world to invest in such a lengthy return.I refuse to accept that.
WE might not get there, but I'm building the box that will feed our not so distant progeny on their journeys among the stars.
We just need to survive the Chump first.
How could we possibly traverse 129 light years of space to reach this solar system is one question that would need to be answered; the technical aspect of it. As well as the why and convincing people we should. Using current technology, (~mach 50) it would take us 2,580,000 years to reach this solar system. That's more than 10 times the length of time we have been established as a recognized separate species. Not to mention the expansion of space/time. I just don't see it happening unless we find a way to go light speed. Even at 125 years, going light speed, I'd say it's a giant stretch for a government like the one we have or any of the other ones around the world to invest in such a lengthy return.
I'm solving the problems I can, and not worrying about the ones I can't. I'll leave developing the power and the drive to others. I'm just making sure they're fed.How could we possibly traverse 129 light years of space to reach this solar system is one question that would need to be answered; the technical aspect of it. As well as the why and convincing people we should. Using current technology, (~mach 50) it would take us 2,580,000 years to reach this solar system. That's more than 10 times the length of time we have been established as a recognized separate species. Not to mention the expansion of space/time. I just don't see it happening unless we find a way to go light speed. Even at 125 years, going light speed, I'd say it's a giant stretch for a government like the one we have or any of the other ones around the world to invest in such a lengthy return.
tachyon enhancementHow could we possibly traverse 129 light years of space to reach this solar system is one question that would need to be answered; the technical aspect of it. As well as the why and convincing people we should. Using current technology, (~mach 50) it would take us 2,580,000 years to reach this solar system. That's more than 10 times the length of time we have been established as a recognized separate species. Not to mention the expansion of space/time. I just don't see it happening unless we find a way to go light speed. Even at 125 years, going light speed, I'd say it's a giant stretch for a government like the one we have or any of the other ones around the world to invest in such a lengthy return.
Current technology....we simply couldn't.How could we possibly traverse 129 light years of space to reach this solar system is one question that would need to be answered; the technical aspect of it. As well as the why and convincing people we should. Using current technology, (~mach 50) it would take us 2,580,000 years to reach this solar system. That's more than 10 times the length of time we have been established as a recognized separate species. Not to mention the expansion of space/time. I just don't see it happening unless we find a way to go light speed. Even at 125 years, going light speed, I'd say it's a giant stretch for a government like the one we have or any of the other ones around the world to invest in such a lengthy return.
Current technology....we simply couldn't.
Consider someone 100 years ago saying exactly that about traveling to the moon.
I'm sure you know of quantum entanglement, but for the benefit of anyone who doesn't...
...two sub atomic particles are related.
spin one clockwise and the other instantaneously spins anti clockwise.
Separate these particles...place one on a planet orbiting a star 1000 light years away.
Light, being the fastest thing we know of, travels at 186,000 miles per second and takes 1000 years to reach us from that star.
Still, spin one clockwise and the other instantaneously spins anti clockwise, dispite the distance.
Something we don't understand is capable of traveling vast distances instantaneously.
Even if we can't physically do it, we may be able to communicate.
Who knows? But the quantum world is a fascinating one
I have always thought we will find planets with dinosaur like creatures considering our earths own timeline. Just a hunch and probably wrong.Absolutely amazing. I wonder who lives there...
I think we'd find a few totally polluted, burned out planets, evidence of Easter Island style civilisations that destroyed themselves.I have always thought we will find planets with dinosaur like creatures considering our earths own timeline. Just a hunch and probably wrong.
Dark matter & Dark energy is driving the expansion of the universe and it's speeding up actually. One day will be no stars in the sky they say. Who knows.thats the theory actually, once we reach a point of entropy where the universe is no longer expanding, it will hit a point of equilibrium, then start to contract as entropy increases. when it hits a point of sufficient density, the bang will occur again, and it all starts over