I'm a nerd and not afraid to admit it. I'm just horribad at math. Hence why physics never interested me.
Of course, advances in technology would invariably make it easier to bend space, and take that 800 year journey, and smush down into a week or two. The only real downside of this bit, is having the replication technology, and gravity plating. Of course, replication technology would end all hunger, and poverty damn near overnight. Imagine a world without money /gasp. But obviously warp drives, replicators and gravity plating aren't within the realm of our current development.
Do you think aliens exist?
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hm. I appreciate your interest in technology and science. :)
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I'm a nerd and not afraid to admit it. I'm just horribad at math. Hence why physics never interested me.
Of course, advances in technology would invariably make it easier to bend space, and take that 800 year journey, and smush down into a week or two. The only real downside of this bit, is having the replication technology, and gravity plating. Of course, replication technology would end all hunger, and poverty damn near overnight. Imagine a world without money /gasp. But obviously warp drives, replicators and gravity plating aren't within the realm of our current development.