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Gliese - 581G?
Tezuni:
--- Quote from: Cake Faice on November 29, 2012, 02:11:36 PM ---We should research worm holes.
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Yeah I agree, besides on the galactic scale, light speed is a crawl. Not to mention it'd allow for time travel. <-- probably not good
Going through a wormhole instead of traveling at light speed is like walking through a mountain tunnel rather than running all the way around it. It's a lot faster.
Now, if we could go light speed through worm holes (running through the tunnel).....that'd be the fastest.
Cake Faice:
--- Quote from: Tezuni on November 29, 2012, 09:15:11 PM ---Now, if we could go light speed through worm holes (running through the tunnel).....that'd be the fastest.
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Wouldn't you also have to hope that the wormhole will spit you out in the right place at the right time?
Tezuni:
--- Quote from: Cake Faice on November 29, 2012, 09:17:46 PM ---Wouldn't you also have to hope that the wormhole will spit you out in the right place at the right time?
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Well just go back through it if you don't like where you ended up :d
I was watching a video about them, and apparently, they form a connection very briefly then separate into points (like two cones) as they recede to their own event horizons.
So if you go in after it separates, you'd be crushed into a tiny little point.
Cariad†:
--- Quote from: Tezuni on November 28, 2012, 08:28:08 PM ---Probably not habitable for humans though as the gravity would probably be crushing.
However, I love the idea of space colonization and expanding humanity beyond earth.
Instantaneous communication (across any distance) technology is already feasible due to quantum entanglement, but I don't know how we will physically get to places light years away.
Wormholes anyone?
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Actually, we would weigh a little over twice of what we weigh now. So it's somewhat habitable.
--- Quote from: Tezuni on November 29, 2012, 09:39:38 PM ---Well just go back through it if you don't like where you ended up :d
I was watching a video about them, and apparently, they form a connection very briefly then separate into points (like two cones) as they recede to their own event horizons.
So if you go in after it separates, you'd be crushed into a tiny little point.
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Actually, Wormholes are not yet proven(yet). However, if we were to go through one there's no telling where(or when) it would come out. It could come out inside of a star, or even inside of a black hole.
Supertoaster:
Since its a red dwarf star the planet would need to be very close to the star to have habitable temps. This would result in the planet being tidally locked (permanent daytime on one side, permanent night time on the other). Then this would cause very strong winds blowing around the planet and giant storms. Water would probably be only on the parts of the planet between the night side and day side.
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