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Because of the lack of intensive intelligent driven to succeed in the area of successfull finally done it workable faster then light space drive engine! After reading science reports in various magazines,and science news reports,I have come to the conclussion man does not have the intelligence to design a workable practible visit other planets space engine!Too bad!
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I think it's possible. We don't need lightspeed. It'll be like Robotech. We just need a big ship, self sufficient, with homes, power plants, etc inside to support life. We already have that in space, the space station, except it's stationary. Just put some engines in. But basically, you won't make it to the new planets, but your great great great grandchildren will.
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Just because we will never achieve speed-of-light travel doesn't mean we can't perfect some kind of viable planetary vehicles.
And we have them now (though we haven't sent a human to another world) - we have successfully sent several ships to Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, and soon Pluto. |
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IN 1896, the Patent Office Secretary proposed that we close the patent office - because "everything that *could* be invented *has* been invented..."
There will always be short-sighted people. It's a shame, because the rest of us striving for what's impossible right now find them really annoying & a hindrance to the future. |
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Interplanetary space travel should be feasible. It is mainly a matter of investing the resources to do it.
Interstellar travel is another matter. Unless you can be completely sure a target world can support life, multigeneration ships seem to me to be impracticable, and likely would be even if you were sure a planet can support life. Is fast then light travel possible? Maybe, as I doubt Einstein is the last word. We will have to see. |
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I think that interstellar travel via traditional means(rocket ship/shuttle) is inherently flawed and is doomed to fail as a viable method of exploring the universe. There may be a better way, but we most likely lack the technology. Maybe space travel requires some exotic new theory that uses another version of mathematics and logic other than the traditional forms that we use today...
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I agree it looks bad for interstellar travel, but we have already been to the Moon, and that IS real space flight.
But do not give up! Travel to the Moon would have seemed as impossible to Galileo then as interstellar travel does to us today. Who knows what may be invented in 400 years! |
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