I'm not claiming to 'know' anything about liquid mercury or gravity modification propulsion systems other than what I've read and heard.
But to me, common sense tells me we can't travel the vast distances to other solar systems and galaxy's the same way we travel to the grocery store or even our conventional aircraft.
I think a big thing regarding energy is we have to think beyond what we've viewed as energy. The combustion engine and even rockets are basically primitive propulsion methods when dealing with space flight. Liquid mercury has been mentioned many times as one of the new sources of energy for some of the propulsion systems over the past 30/40+ years.
Unless we find a way to sidestep the distance, we aren't going at all.
I mean, using today's technology, it would take 6300 years to get to Alpha Centauri, and everyone aboard would be a mass of tumors in 6 months.
Again, that's why we need to assume based on those in the know who have stated its SO, that we've developed or copied a new propulsion system.
I'm not strictly going off of trusting everyone and anyone, but when people who have the credentials to back up what they're saying speak on a subject, even with incredible hard to believe statements, we can't dismiss them simply because it doesn't fit what we currently know.
Military technologies has always been 20-50 ahead of what the public knows. This would fit that narrative.
No argument, but it is mathematically as plain as day that "accelerating faster" isn't going to do the job.
very good, that is certainly true, but still leaves it in the realm of possibility. 2 things we aren't certain about yet: harnessing power and complete knowledge about gravity and spacetime. we know massive conduits of power exist, such as black holes, we just do not know how to harness them yet. we are still in the ant stage... but at least we're no longer 1 celled amoebas about the possibility.
its quite an elegant a solution and imo if the universe likes anything, it is elegance.
To take advantage of warped spacetime to achieve apparent faster than light travel would require somehow jumping out of spacetime altogether.
I've heard that referred to as hyperspace travel.
That's a term that used in science fiction movies and books.
But as I've been saying, unless general relativity is wrong, which seems vanishingly small, there's no possibility we're going to do it.
Of course, we might find out something fundamentally new which would change everything. That's possible.
But any thought of exploring the universe outside the solar system depends completely on this unknown breakthrough taking place.
I can't rule it out categorically, but the realist in me says that Einstein was right about c, and that aliens have not arrived here from other stars or galaxies.
That's a term that used in science fiction movies and books.
You can answer that question yourself. Will YOU find unity with the other side or do you expect them to find unity with you? Will you finally tolerate the other side?Do you think people will wake up and find National Unity... and come to terms to accept that we are "One Nation", that Political Parties should be working on unified goals, for Nation and American Society, rather than fighting each other in a power struggle that defeats the principle of Unity.. if it is declared that beings from another solar system are here?
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