Will We Ever Visit Other Stars?

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-9 1. SWE commented 11 years ago

Humans will live 4∞ <3
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-17 2. beerholder commented 11 years ago

Popping back up on screen after snorting a line of coke, blabbering about whatever comes into his mind.
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+9 3. BarraMacAnna commented 11 years ago

Pause the video at: 0:0 - 0:1 ....Damn Michael VSauce, You scary!
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+9 4. ozmasood commented 11 years ago

I htink its time Snotr adds a video category: VSauce.
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+4 5. Chrythes commented 11 years ago

Or maybe we are the first to reach this level of technology in the universe.
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+4 6. bella1 commented 11 years ago

#1 I hope not , i would rather animals live 4∞
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+2 7. SWE commented 11 years ago

#6 Haha.. I like your response.. But have you heard about evoluti∞n? 8-)
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+2 8. huldu commented 11 years ago

How did human technology look 1000 years ago how does it look today. It's a pretty good estimate that it would be completely different from what we have today and the speed research has been going the last 100 years.
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+1 9. captain_obvious commented 11 years ago

just watch the shows "the universe"and "trough the wormhole" and you will know most thing's about the universe we knew in 2010.
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-1 10. 9grovere commented 11 years ago

#1 HAHAHA he chats so much shit
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+2 11. txo commented 11 years ago

Imagine what Julio Cesar would say if a crazy guy told him that a "army" 2000 years in the future would put a flag on the moon..
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+1 12. BarraMacAnna commented 11 years ago

#11, emmm do you not mean Julius Caesar? Julio Cesar is a goalkeeper for QPR, formerly of Inter Milan!
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+1 13. loadrunner commented 11 years ago

It could be we are the same tech level on all those planets. Imagining the Universe expanded everywhere from one point at the same time.

If a visitor from outer space, who looks like a human for about 99.999% would someone believe him if he told he came from an other planet , and his spacecraft crashed in area 51?
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+1 14. smodd commented 11 years ago

Maybe they reached a point where they dont have to travel just like a telescope can perceive all and see them all from a save distance and taking all technology they can from every1 and do with that wahtever they need to survive maybe back in time cuz they know the universe will eventually end they just keep traveling to the past to stay alive forever...boring but forever...
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+4 15. slightlyph commented 11 years ago

In my opinion, un-manned exploration stands a chance but sending humans beyond the moon isn't because of physical limitations in zero gravity. Cryogenics might help but, even then, it would have to be some sort of interstellar Noah's ark of a sort and basically a suicide mission for thousands of generations of crew needed for the trip. It's ridiculous, actually, when you think of how little "space travel" has taken place in the last fifty years. As primitive as our species is, what with the inability to stop destroying the planet and each other, we a long way from qualifying for the endeavor. Just an opinion.