Message from @[La]Taxation_is_theft

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2020-05-24 02:16:20 UTC  

Humans are also incredibly creative

2020-05-24 02:16:27 UTC  

who can tell what system they would create?

2020-05-24 02:16:37 UTC  

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress

2020-05-24 02:17:05 UTC  

Robert A. Heinlien

2020-05-24 02:17:41 UTC  

the people of the moon (used as a resource pool for earth) gain their independence with the help of a supercomputer and a battle against the homeworld lol

2020-05-24 02:18:33 UTC  

Personalities would clash, trust issues would arise, and so on. It's a survival trait we have to assume the worst case possible for example a rustling in a bush could be the wind or a tiger if you're in the right area so you presume a tiger for your survival in the worst case

2020-05-24 02:19:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704577856914849802/713939312361603102/FB_IMG_1589078806159.jpg

2020-05-24 02:20:04 UTC  

Yep

2020-05-24 02:20:10 UTC  

Fitting

2020-05-24 02:20:35 UTC  

Humans while amazing are self destructive due to our survival traits that make use assume the worst outcome first

2020-05-24 02:20:42 UTC  

Moose I love you

2020-05-24 02:20:43 UTC  

Yep

2020-05-24 02:20:46 UTC  

That made my day

2020-05-24 02:22:01 UTC  

> need generational seed ships to get to different stars
@AbysmalWizard
Using conventional propulsion, yes. Better way is bending space-time

2020-05-24 02:22:29 UTC  

expand space behind, contract space in front

2020-05-24 02:22:43 UTC  

bingo bango, you got a warp drive

2020-05-24 02:22:46 UTC  

Which we can do now, albeit in a very small scale

2020-05-24 02:22:55 UTC  

have any links?

2020-05-24 02:23:04 UTC  

100 years ago we had just began to master powered flight give us another 100 years and those vast distances may not be so vast

2020-05-24 02:23:15 UTC  

I wasn't aware we could do it in experiments yet

2020-05-24 02:23:22 UTC  

Not off hand. We've successfully done teleportation.

2020-05-24 02:23:38 UTC  

Yep we have teleported an inanimate object before

2020-05-24 02:23:47 UTC  

Granted, so far only of subatomic patricles. Still

2020-05-24 02:24:02 UTC  

Quantum internet when

2020-05-24 02:24:04 UTC  

I've seen teleportation of electrons or some such subatomic particle, not with an inanimate object like, say, a chair

2020-05-24 02:24:12 UTC  

Need the vacuum of space to limit resistance

2020-05-24 02:24:17 UTC  

We have the ability to bend soace time. Just a matter of perfecting it.

2020-05-24 02:24:40 UTC  

And bending it more. Orders of magnitude more.

2020-05-24 02:24:49 UTC  

isn't it a matter of increasing/decreasing gravitational "fields"?

2020-05-24 02:25:01 UTC  

Why are we talking about teleportation 😂

2020-05-24 02:25:05 UTC  

But isn't that the equivalent of saying, "we have the ability to live forever, we just need to figure out how."? O.o

2020-05-24 02:25:18 UTC  

Through radio waves they figured that time travel is possible just not the way its portrayed by pop culture

2020-05-24 02:25:29 UTC  

I think nuclear matter-antimatter energy would do the trick. But that's a dangerous proposition lol

2020-05-24 02:25:44 UTC  

I'd gladly volunteer to test it.

2020-05-24 02:25:59 UTC  

Sounds like a 1-way trip to death

2020-05-24 02:26:16 UTC  

Holy shit

2020-05-24 02:26:18 UTC  

So hopefully scientists don't destroy the solar system with it lmao

2020-05-24 02:26:25 UTC  

New way to YEET government officials

2020-05-24 02:26:26 UTC  

antimatter can actually be contained reasonably will with VERY strong electromagnetic fields

2020-05-24 02:26:34 UTC  

Teleport them to a random volcano

2020-05-24 02:26:38 UTC  

Just need to figure a way around propelling ourself at high speeds in a vacuum with 0 resistance that doesn't run on modern day fuel