What did you feel when you realized you were born too early to witness Interstellar travel?
Every damn time i think about it, I get momentarily depressed.
Actually, which do you think is a more accurate prediction: Humans NEVER create the capability for Interstellar travel OR Humans do create a way for Interstellar travel but it happens thousands of years from today?
Is a couple thousands years from now too soon?
>>7776764
>50 million years
>Africa collides with Europe
niga it's doing that right now.
>>7776764
You see man, the catch is that....
You're not born too late to INVENT interstellar travel.
>>7776768
But aren't i? If only for the reason that the materials required to do so haven't been discovered on earth?
>>7776785
Yea whatever, whose fault is that honestly. Take a fucking look at yourself. If you want interstellar travel it's up to you. Stop shifting blame and waiting for somebody else to do the work for you you goddamn lazy lardass.
>>7776806
Perhaps I should've rephrased my last post to something along the lines of "the materials required for Interstellar travel don't exist on earth".
>>7776764
By the time we have interstellar travel we will no longer be human.
Perhaps interstellar travel will not be physical, but mental.
AKA send your brain through a worm whole.
Not to far fetched considering are heads a basically stuffed in computers 24/7 as it is.
>>7776764
Going to school as a physicist right now.want to dedicate my life to one day see interstellar travel, however I know this is extremely unrealistic. Its not too early, someone just has to take charge.
>>7776764
Don't cry, work towards it. List the limitations, pick one or two and tackle them. Who knows what you might discover / develop. Don't give up.
>>7777117
>are heads
wow /sci/ this is truly a new low
>>7777117
you must be 18 or older to post here
Maybe if some star would pass near our sun we could slowboat to it but other than that I don't think interstellar travel is possible
>>7776813
Then create them. It's up to you.