Good news! Now, what about the distances? Do you plan to use Star Trek's warp speed?
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Patience. We just need a LOT of patience.
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You ain't going there with liberal arts majors and no jobs in sight.
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"With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."
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By the time we land on the first of them, it's unlikely their habitability for today's humans will matter much. Total useful material will be more relevant to our civilizational 'descendants' (likely with none of our DNA). If we make it to the stars, there are infinite riches.
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Yes, but to the super AIs, or human simulations, that follow us, not only will super patience for slow travel be available, but also super memory for details we've forgotten
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Atm I'm obsessed with something I won't remember a week from now .
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How come none of the exoplanets they've found so far are Earth-like? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rare_Earth_hypothesis …
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One interpretation of the Fermi Paradox is that the path to developing a space-faring species has many obstacles at each stage along the way where it is necessary to obsess about those obstacles to overcome them.
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Why is a paper published in 2013 suddenly making the rounds right now? I don't get it.
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