how fast do we need to go
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Harry, if you haven't figured it out by now you most likely never will but at least you are confident in you incompetence, like so many others stricken with the Incompetency Syndrome.Whats this about Harry?
Too bad for him, so sad but I guess life is a bitch when you're an asshole., , , ahhhhh yes, Dr. David Darling , , ,
The rule of thumb for space is once in motion always in motion unless something acts upon that motion to cause resistance or increase.
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Interstellar travel
Yes -- interstellar travel is accomplished by being in a higher frequency of matter where the speed of light is over 17 times faster.THX1138 wrote:Thanks BMAONE23, imagine that folks. We can travel to our closest neighbor star in a mere 485 million, 47 thousand, 938 years.
That really sucks. Anyone out there have any ideas on the drawing board as to how we might do this a little faster that they would like to share with us here.
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Sorry -- human beings must first grow up spiritually before they're allowed to leave crib Earth. Until that occurs, I'll only hint that the path to learning how interstellar travel works lies in what Einstein referred to as the vibrational intensity of matter.THX1138 wrote:show us the way,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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To get to the next star quickly, we must shed our protons.
It's not so much the speed; its the acceleration, the temperature, pressure, radiation, food, air etc. The human body is not outer space compatible, it's outer space challenged. When we can be free of the body, we will be ready to venture off planet.
So, is anyone ready to download into a flashdrive for the trip to the Crab Nebula to study it, we're leaving next month?
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It's not so much the speed; its the acceleration, the temperature, pressure, radiation, food, air etc. The human body is not outer space compatible, it's outer space challenged. When we can be free of the body, we will be ready to venture off planet.
So, is anyone ready to download into a flashdrive for the trip to the Crab Nebula to study it, we're leaving next month?
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well... as I said here, you could cover 1.7e21 meters in two weeks (1.2e6 seconds), but that does not mean your speed would be 1.7e21/1.2e6 = 1.4e15 m/s, but only 299 792 458 * 0.99999999999997761 = 3e8 m/s. Why? Because 1.7e21 meters and 1.2e6 seconds are measured in different frames.
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