Message from @Punished Korgoth

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2019-02-22 21:43:03 UTC  

@Deadly Shells We just need colony ships

2019-02-22 21:43:09 UTC  

assuming we dont all die

2019-02-22 21:43:13 UTC  

And those cryogenic chambers

2019-02-22 21:43:15 UTC  

before we have the tech

2019-02-22 21:43:22 UTC  

@fatugly That's a big assumption lol

2019-02-22 21:43:23 UTC  

or stasis pods

2019-02-22 21:43:52 UTC  

What would you do, pack people on a spaceship and make them breed for 10,000 generations until they reach a new star and die of starvation? How would you bring oxygen? How would you bring food or water? How would you even get a ship that has enough supplies to sustain life that long off the ground?

2019-02-22 21:44:06 UTC  

If we can do digital life and then imprint our minds onto cloned bodies, we'd do it.

2019-02-22 21:44:15 UTC  

There already are ppl who volenteered to be placed in cryogenic chambers, hoping they can be revived in the future and get theire diseases cured

2019-02-22 21:44:20 UTC  

<:hellyeah:480188652622970880>

2019-02-22 21:44:21 UTC  

Or do you just think we'd hop in a TARDIS and appear there at will?

2019-02-22 21:44:26 UTC  

@SH3LLSH0CK We can make them immortal or put them to sleep...for a long time

2019-02-22 21:44:33 UTC  

@frugalcasper the argument being made is that we wont every get to like alpha centauri because we cant--which is not true--it is an inevitability assuming we dont die

2019-02-22 21:44:54 UTC  

@fatugly How far away is alpha centauri?

2019-02-22 21:45:02 UTC  

uh some light years

2019-02-22 21:45:03 UTC  

idk

2019-02-22 21:45:04 UTC  

Just across the street

2019-02-22 21:45:07 UTC  

lemee google

2019-02-22 21:45:22 UTC  

4.367 light years

2019-02-22 21:45:31 UTC  

No they froze them while they were alive

2019-02-22 21:45:35 UTC  

This talk makes me think of all the futurists with their head in the stars., they plan everything out with such precise detail...yet they wont take womens right away.

2019-02-22 21:45:39 UTC  

Some light years? We have to develop technology that will allow us to travel to the speed of light and then most places in the universe are too far away for a single crew to make it

2019-02-22 21:45:39 UTC  

That's just a hop, skip, and a jump away.

2019-02-22 21:45:58 UTC  
2019-02-22 21:46:03 UTC  

Women's rights only exists because men allowed them

2019-02-22 21:46:06 UTC  

with our current tech it'd take 137 thousand years

2019-02-22 21:46:17 UTC  

yup

2019-02-22 21:46:23 UTC  

@fatugly So it would take over 4 years at the speed of light. We are a ways away from haveing a craft that can do the speed of light

2019-02-22 21:46:40 UTC  

About the time it takes me to get up in the morning @fatugly

2019-02-22 21:46:44 UTC  

@Deadly Shells That's the best luck we would have at exploring the universe

2019-02-22 21:46:45 UTC  

what im saying is that we are primitive af right now

2019-02-22 21:46:45 UTC  

@fatugly we can still approach light and benefit from time dilation.

2019-02-22 21:46:56 UTC  

we just started making a ton of progress relatively recently

2019-02-22 21:47:07 UTC  

About 100 years.

2019-02-22 21:47:12 UTC  

to think that'll level out is dumb

2019-02-22 21:47:19 UTC  

it'll continue exponentially

2019-02-22 21:47:22 UTC  

Nah, we'll make it.

2019-02-22 21:47:25 UTC  

This likely wont happen, but we could also discover ancient alien tech on other worlds

2019-02-22 21:47:36 UTC  

unlikely^

2019-02-22 21:47:39 UTC  

You guys don't get it, our life is a geological phenomenon, the entirety of your evolution is made with the assumptions that you will be living on Earth

2019-02-22 21:47:39 UTC  

that could help us