Submitted by MysteryMystery305 t3_zqyfkm in space
IndyJacksonTT t1_j111g2s wrote
Reply to comment by JebusHCrust in How would we get about traveling through deep space? by MysteryMystery305
One problem is that for meaningful interstellar travel on traditional human lifetimes you need FTL. And FTL would require nearly a complete rework of the way we understand the universe
A lot has changed in the past 150 years but I doubt at this point we’ll rework the whole thing
I’m happy to be proven wrong tho
LaoWai01 t1_j112qlu wrote
Considering that “dark matter” is a thing there’s still something fundamental about the universe that we don’t understand.
NotAHamsterAtAll t1_j1142n7 wrote
95% is "Dark Fudge" with current understanding. So needless to say, our understanding is severely lacking. Crossing fingers for warp-drives or wormholes is possible in those 95%, but I'm not holding my breath.
Storyteller-Hero t1_j116lqr wrote
If the current wild theory about magnetic fields being able to produce potential warp bubbles turns out to be true, FTL might not really require a complete rework of physics.
IndyJacksonTT t1_j11ags6 wrote
Also the simple discovery and creation of negative energy would do this
arcosapphire t1_j11xq7a wrote
This word, "simple"...I do not believe you know what it means.
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