• @Zerush
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    2 years ago

    I prefer to attend to Clarke’s first law. We certainly don’t know more than 5% of the matter and nature of the universe, but technologies are advancing at an exponential speed. To speak therefore of entry of the ‘impossible’ must be taken with scepsis and replaced by not possible with our current knowledge / technology. Speed of light is a very strange thing. If we construct a spaceship to fly to Alpha Centauri wit 20% of the light of speed, for an observer in Earth the ship need more than 50 years, but for the tripulation on this ship only passed some month. That is the theory of relativity- Maybe in the future, understanding well the universe ant it’s physics of space and time, we can make it faster as the light, there are several investigations in this possibilitys. The spped of light and the thery of relativity is only valid with matter and our normal time/space continuum. Who knows, at the moment I do not dare to say anything categorically. I am old and have seen many things that were considered impossible in my youth.