TheMeInTeam
If A implies B...
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We've yet to find anything that even plausibly allows for the ability to surpass lightspeed travel.
So that means our most realistic options known so far involve managing tech that allows us to push a healthy fraction of light speed plus the ability to extend or preserve life. We could also go the electronic minds route such that absent physical destruction you'd have consciousness indefinitely if you have energy.
We don't have the tech for any of this, but at unlike going FTL it's possible in principle based on physics we know.
FTL in any capacity would be a major game changer, but even indefinite or near-indefinite life coupled with something like .1c would allow some pretty heavy intra galaxy colonization. Makes you wonder about the Fermi paradox all over again.
So that means our most realistic options known so far involve managing tech that allows us to push a healthy fraction of light speed plus the ability to extend or preserve life. We could also go the electronic minds route such that absent physical destruction you'd have consciousness indefinitely if you have energy.
We don't have the tech for any of this, but at unlike going FTL it's possible in principle based on physics we know.
FTL in any capacity would be a major game changer, but even indefinite or near-indefinite life coupled with something like .1c would allow some pretty heavy intra galaxy colonization. Makes you wonder about the Fermi paradox all over again.