Marvolo
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Exactly. Opens up wormholes. Its too important. The nearest star is 4.2 light years away. We are going to need other means of travel regarding deep space, aside from speed.
and regarding the topic from months ago. The space program needs to be worked on. Yeah, people are marveling over putting a probe on mars. But it is nothing new. Been doin it since the 70s. We put a man on the moon in the 60s. What advances have we made since then? Nothing. We arent close to leaving the solar system. The closest star is 4.2 light years away. The fast vehicle created by mankind were the helios probes which reached speed up to 150,000 miles per hours. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second. At that rate still, the nearest star is still a 4 year trip away. With the fastest craft now, it would take 70,000 years to reach alpha centauri. And that's just assuming this planet doesn't have intelligent life on it. For all we know, we may not find an empty, habital planet closer than 80 light years.
There is SO much work to be done. This needs to be understood by everyone. The space program needs to be constantly worked on. The sun will die in a few billion years, and we are going to need to leave. This isn't a bridge we cross when we get there. We have so much work to do. In terms of space travel, mankind hasn't made much progress. And to enter deep space, speed isn't an issue. We are going to have to find space-time warping methods of travel. We are a LONG way away from that. Unless we are being helped by other extraterrestrial life, like some government people claim, mankind is gunna runitself dry.
The Space program, and funding is the most important thing right now.
Having a strong military isn't going to mean **** when our sun leaves its main sequence and starts to swell into an unstable red giant
beautiful.
The sun dying is the least of our problems. There are things here and now that will effect our apecies in thousands of years not billions Major asteroid inpacts are estimated to happen every 65,000 years or so. Most likely the human race will have evolved so far that things will be very different then. The human species will be unrecognizable after that much time. I only wish I could see what becomes of our species. Not to sound greedy, but less than one hundred years just isnt enough time.
