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termsofsurrender t1_iw4opnr wrote

The biggest barrier is the technology doesn't exist. But it may be achievable as it's not totally outside our grasp.

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toolsforconviviality t1_iw6wirv wrote

The biggest barrier is funding. The project has outlined the design and made recommendtions on the materials improvements required; such improvements would be inevitable with appropriate funding. However, the project wasn't funded to build and launch; it was only funded to answer a question posed by the billionaire who paid for it, that question essentially being: is it possible to reach our nearest neighbouring star system in my lifetime? The answer to that question was answered and promoted by the likes of Avi Loeb and Stephen Hawking: with adequate funding, yes.

Video of Hawking stating we can reach Alpha Centauri in a generation:

https://youtu.be/c02tYKUGUNM

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[deleted] t1_iwfluw5 wrote

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toolsforconviviality t1_iwfpeuw wrote

Hardly, unless you're aware of limitations the project scientists aren't. You can see the current challenges (not akin to your analogy), listed on the initiative's site though, while challenging, are deemed to be, "based on technology either already available or likely to be attainable in the near future under reasonable assumptions."

"No ‘dealbreakers’ have been identified by the team of expert scientists and engineers leading the program."

https://breakthroughinitiatives.org/challenges/3

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