How do you feel bout Hawkings worm holes then? just curious :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Beeblebrox.420
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How do you feel bout Hawkings worm holes then? just curious :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Beeblebrox.420
For questions like these I like the Mark Twain quote:
"Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't."
Ten points to the next book dork to name the source.
yeah, i bet the reason we havent succeded in space travel is because we had the wrong dream, our dream was to accually fly from earth to planets and moons, but if we stopped that dream and started to work on wormhole physics and theorys of space time continuom and learn how to create a wormhole and controll it, we could travel via wormhole in a matter of seconds
Well, nothing in the current cosmological models suggest that such wormholes are impossible, per se, however, we can be reasonably confident that such things represent a practical impossibility. The problem, again, is one of energy.Quote:
Originally Posted by unmeg
Current theory indicates that the energy that would be necessary to open such a wormhole to a practical size would be huge. It would, according to the equations, take the energy equivalent to converting an the mass of an entire star the size of our sun to energy to accomplish this feat. Maybe - maybe - a sufficiently-advanced civilization could concentrate that much energy at once, but surely such a civilization would have colonized the entire galaxy by now. Cosmologists have estimated that a civilization capable of traveling long distances through space to other star systems, at velocities we are currently capable of, could colonize our Milky Way galaxy in around 5 to 50 million years - an insignificant amount of time, on a cosmological scale. The fact that this clearly has not happened puts the question of the existence of such a race in doubt.
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Originally Posted by Torog
LoL, Man I had a good laugh after this post Leave it to Torog to think that Aliens are liberals. :D
Yeah, well try out DMT and then see if you believe in Aliens. :)
Howdy unmeg,Quote:
Originally Posted by unmeg
Thanx for your kind words :)
Have a good one !
Howdy XTC,Quote:
Originally Posted by XTC
Well..I figured that if modern liberalism is contributing to the decay and destruction of our society,that it would only be logical to wonder whether the same thing happened with alien society. :D
Have a good one !
Howdy Lily,Quote:
Originally Posted by Lily420
I can't help but wonder,are you muslim ?
Have a good one...
It doesn't matter Torog, you can't kill her if you don't know where she lives. Sorry.
haha, yeah she is muslum, however i dont see how that quote answers a question presented in this thread
... they are under the North and South poles..
And they're hanging out with the Nazis too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Don Dimitri
I see your points and understand everything quite well. Very nice beeble :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Beeblebrox.420
Ok my head is thinking right now.
Think small sleek and very very very powerfull. Like a bullet from a gun but much faster and big enough to hold 1 person. Can we do this? We'll shoot them from outerspace so we get no gravity lag. Make it so the guy wont fry. Think it's possible? I'd say he'd get pretty far.
If the aliens are conservatives, they'd already be here to liberate us...
:) :P :O
Well. I can poke quite a few holes in that, but I'll settle for three major ones:Quote:
Originally Posted by NextGen
First, there's the matter of life support. No matter how much initial energy you impart to your hypothetical craft, you can never get much faster than about 90% of the speed of light. So, we're talking about a minimum of several years of life support. That means bulky equipment and a power source to run it all. This doesn't even address the issue of food stores, and the inability of closed systems to remain stable over significant time.
Second, in order for the voyage to make any sense, the craft must be able to slow itself to orbit around the star and locate locate potential planets to investigate. In order to do that it needs to burn off the same amount of kinetic energy it was given at launch, and that means large fuel stores, engines and support systems.
Thirdly, once you get that complex, you need multiple personell available for maintenance. Or at the very least, a small army of maintenance robots, and some sort of human crew all of which require resources. Which means more space, more power demands, larger food stores and other engineering headaches we can't even begin to imagine.
Getting out there will require a MASSIVE effort. But I think, one day, if we survive long enough, we'll make it. But not in my lifetime.
For all those into the question of aliens:
http://notweird.com/bugsport/
What about the improbability drive in the Heart of Gold? If you could brew a really hot, strong cup of tea......
Maybe intelligent life "as we know it" is the limiting factor. It's not so hard to imagine life evolving up to and beyond our current technological level. And I don't think technology is the limiting factor. Someone asked the question of how we developed from rocks and trees to plastics and semi-conductors, and someone else gave a pretty good answer. The first powered flight, at least by the conventional standards, occurred in 1903; today we're sending vehicles to Mars, and farther. That's a lot of advancement for 100 years or so, who can say what progress will happen in the next 100 or more?
Torogs comments made me realize that in beings like ourselves, sheer bloody mindedness and stupidity would hold them back. They may have the technical potential to reach the stars, like we do, but may not survive to make the trip, being bent on self destruction, as we seem to be. An alien society which has overcome the technical and social challenges might not be interested in meeting us; sort of like the way I avoid the noisy, obnoxious neighbors down the street.
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Sorry Torog, when I re-read the above and realized I wanted to edit it, it was too late. I didn't mean to imply that you're bloody minded and stupid, but your point about their thinking as we do set off a process of considering our own weaknesses as a race. Hope that sounds a little better.
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"I'm thinking" of making a-line of space stations and airports to each of the planets at least. Someday when we mine some of these diffrent planets we'll be able to have some quality materials (strong as titamiun light as feather minerals) or something like black matter fuel.Quote:
Originally Posted by Beeblebrox.420
Someday I guess in due time, at least this is a little more realistic :rolleyes: we might destroy our own planet too. So who knows if we'll ever get there. :(