Message from @[La]Taxation_is_theft

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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

2020-05-24 02:27:03 UTC  

DC can be the first colony on the sun

2020-05-24 02:27:09 UTC  

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2020-05-24 02:27:14 UTC  

Yes but I'm talking combining nuclear matter with nuclear antimatter.

2020-05-24 02:27:25 UTC  

@Zone-Tan and garuntees that your craft will not collide with dust at FTL speeds and disintegrate across several solar systems

2020-05-24 02:27:52 UTC  

Which would require the tech of our possibly next big tech leap

2020-05-24 02:27:56 UTC  

Much more kinetic energy. What we dropped on Hiroshima is a small sparkler in comparison lol

2020-05-24 02:28:16 UTC  

ala star trek warp cores

2020-05-24 02:28:43 UTC  

For an idea imagine if in a controlled environment we could split an atom and at the same time control where the energy output goes

2020-05-24 02:28:57 UTC  

And the next leap in human neurological evolution. Unless we want to all die

2020-05-24 02:29:42 UTC  

Brain Machine Interface

2020-05-24 02:30:14 UTC  

Too prone to failure.

2020-05-24 02:30:22 UTC  

If we could put splitting an atom into an "engine room" that could then exhaust that energy into forward momentum which in a vacuum of space the only thing needed next is BRAKES

2020-05-24 02:30:24 UTC  

Biological engineering

2020-05-24 02:30:59 UTC  

And just like any race car, you always want to ensure your brakes work first

2020-05-24 02:31:15 UTC  

Reverse thrusters

2020-05-24 02:31:17 UTC  

If we live forever then the world would be even more far gone than it already is... As far as space brakes go, literally reverse thrusters. Zero vacuum means you need propulsion in the opposite direction to create the opposite reaction..