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Im gonna live there when i grow up.
25 (33.3%)
Intresting.
10 (13.3%)
TO FAR!
16 (21.3%)
I called shotgun!
24 (32%)

Total Members Voted: 75

Author Topic: We found a new planet we can live on!  (Read 5531 times)

The only way I see possible to colonize a planet is to have a huge spaceship, and have multiple generations born onto that ship so that humanity could actually make it to the planet.

Or invent hyperspeed.

I like how in Cowboy Be-bop they have hyperspeed gates.

We need a ship that doesn't obey Newtonian physics and instead of weight being the factor of how fast it can go displacement volume will determine how fast it goes.

We need a ship that doesn't obey Newtonian physics and instead of weight being the factor of how fast it can go displacement volume will determine how fast it goes.

Or we could just do the generation thing, though it may take a while.

No, we need to assassinate Sir Isaac Newton to get rid of Physics.

according to Hawking, we just need a very, very, very fast ship and cryo technology

we just need 100 million VASIMR's on one ship

SEND WOMEN AND MEN, MANY WILL DIE BUT MANY MANY BABIES LATER THE BABIES WILL MAK IT

Plus the existence in microgravity will create strange evaluational conditions.

The earth will be gone in 22million years by the time we send a drone there.

I bet that planet is kobol

setting foot on its surface will exact a price in blood


also
>LT uses foxnews as a legitimate news source
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I don't think this is possible. If it's 2.4x bigger then earth, it's gravity will also be much bigger. Making life much more difficult to exist right?

Freeze me baby, I'll make it there alright.

It would take a space shuttle abou 22 million years to get there.

GOD GIVE US HYPERSPEED.

Freeze me baby, I'll make it there alright.

We'll be more evolved than you by then.

We'll keep you in a zoo instead of glorious space journeys.

I don't think this is possible. If it's 2.4x bigger then earth, it's gravity will also be much bigger. Making life much more difficult to exist right?
That's pretty much what I said earlier.