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Star Trek IRL

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I cannot take part of these Star Trek threads, because I’m not a fan, so I made my own thread. Did you know, that many of the things in the original series are common these days in every day life such as flip phones and iPads. Personally I’m fascinated by the warp speed, which may be reality in the near future. Imagine, if mankind can reach our sun’s nearest star Proxima Centauri and it’s earth-like planets... some day!



Here is an article about the warp speed in Daily Mail :=D:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3644747/Does-Nasa-s-fuel-free-thruster-invisible-exhaust-New-theory-explain-EmDrive-man-Mars-10-weeks.html


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Beam me up, hottie. Set fuck phasers to anal stun. Is that your Vulcan salute, or are you gonna park those fingers in my warp drives.
 
Brain isn't working very well right now. So I can't pull the information buried in there. Can't recall the name of the scifi writer that actually came up with the concept of satellites. Might have been Arthur C. Clarke, but don't quote me on that.
 
Imagine, if mankind can reach our sun’s nearest star Proxima Centauri and it’s earth-like planets... some day!
Our sun's nearest star would actually be our sun. It is first and foremost a star itself. It is our star, which we call the sun, second.
 
Our sun's nearest star would actually be our sun. It is first and foremost a star itself. It is our star, which we call the sun, second.

That's stupid. That would be like saying my nearest neighbor is me.

Our star's nearest neighbor is Proxima Centauri
 
Brain isn't working very well right now. So I can't pull the information buried in there. Can't recall the name of the scifi writer that actually came up with the concept of satellites. Might have been Arthur C. Clarke, but don't quote me on that.

I think you're correct, Arthur C. Clarke wrote a story with communications satellites positioned in "stationary" orbits.
 
Is it possible to travel faster than light speed?

Just as the laws of physics cease to exist at the instant before the Big Bang, they also cease to exist at the speed of light.

Until those laws are expanded, we will never know.
 
Would faster than light matter if we could 'warp' space?

Space is already warped by gravity. You would need to find a way to bend space to bring 2 points closer together. For instance, if you are at one side of the Milky Way and you want to travel to the other, you would need to find a way to fold the galaxy in half like a paper plate.
 
Space is already warped by gravity. You would need to find a way to bend space to bring 2 points closer together. For instance, if you are at one side of the Milky Way and you want to travel to the other, you would need to find a way to fold the galaxy in half like a paper plate.
Yes. I watched a program about that but can't recall what network/channel it was on.
 
What do you guys think?
Is it possible to travel faster than light speed?
If it is what would it be like, what would you experience?

Mankind needs new Albert Einstein to solve this equation. I'm not an engineer, so I'm not gonna even try to understand. But I like to believe it could happen somewhere in the future...think, that e.g. computers weren't here 100 years ago...

 
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