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They found it.
Seb:
--- Quote from: Xrain on December 07, 2011, 03:05:57 PM ---The most probable method for faster than light travel at the moment is the "Warp Drive"
This method doesn't require you to go into a black hole (and die) use an inter-dimensional gate, or use an artificially created worm-hole (which has been proven to be theoretically unstable, thus not good if you want to depend on it)
The "warp drive" works by warping space. As there are no properties in physics they prevent you from altering the fabric of space all you really have to do is expand the space behind the spaceship and contract the space in front of the spaceship, this will allow you to travel faster than light, without actually traveling faster than light.
The only hiccup is in order to do some of this you need to be able to use negative energy, which while the existence of it hasn't been definitively proven, if has had some experimental research where they are pretty sure they made some. But there is no real definitive answer in that direction.
So I'll be damned if I don't get a chance to travel to another star in my lifetime.
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Ditto. I might sound stupid, but I'm fairly confident we'll be able to break our laws of physics within our lifetime.
Goat:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/mysterious-planet-sized-object-spotted-near-mercury-154443870.html
Didn't want to start a new thread. This is freaking amazing.
coolzeldad:
--- Quote from: Goat on December 07, 2011, 06:34:03 PM ---http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/mysterious-planet-sized-object-spotted-near-mercury-154443870.html
Didn't want to start a new thread. This is freaking amazing.
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Amazing huge cloaked UFO next to Mercury MUST SEE!!!
vid ;o
Ἆxule:
Who knows, we may meet alien life sometime in our generation.
Tezuni:
--- Quote from: blah2355 on December 05, 2011, 07:19:38 PM ---That Voyager satellite is still going after all these years and has only reached as far as Pluto so far. It's gonna take quite some time to get there.
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Actually the voyager passed pluto in the late 80s... It's much much farther away now...I think it just recently exited the heliopause or something like that
oh and they think the thing by mercury is the planet itself, because the images were delayed and the planet moves or something to that effect
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