1) Easy high speed terraforming. There will be no saying "it's a Class M planet". Technology will allow any reasonably sized rock to be turned into an Earth like environment (or other environment) for colonization. Each ship would probably carry the equipment to do so.
2) Most space travel between star systems and even galaxies will be near instantaneous via something similar to the StarGates from the series of the same name. Only the most distance clusters of galaxies will take noticeable time to travel to.
3) Transporters will be a thing of the past. Antigravs worn by people along with force fields and anti acceleration fields will enable starship personnel to simply "step outside" in order to make planet fall.
4) Solar exchange. Humans will be able to trade out the dying Sol for a younger but similar star. Outlined I a book on the subject of terraforming by the way
1 billion years in unimaginable - dinosaurs roamed the earth 0.65% of that time ago. If it was a year, mankind as a civilisation has existed for the length of a commercial break.
However in 1 billion years the last remnant of our civilisation will just about still exist - it's about this time that the golden records on voyager will have broken down and no longer be recoverable.
My theory: the information density and breadth of experience available *inside* the virtual world they create for themselves becomes such that they no longer care nearly as much about exploring or communicating *outside* than they do for exploring inside - and perhaps they even forget that there IS an outside.Nobody knows exactly why -- if they have simply transcended their own level again, or got bored out of their skull after billions of years of subjective godhood experience and ended it, or some third option we don't know of.
Alien archaeologists of a billion years from now might dig up evidence of our existence in the form of Styrofoam cups and plastic bags.
If you go by "The Big Rip Theory," even the Universe itself will eventually die and all there will be left is an eternal cold nothingness devoid of all life after the last stars have burned out or collapsed upon themselves.Aren't all cultures and civilisations predicted to end/fail in some way, sooner or later?
If you go by "The Big Rip Theory," even the Universe itself will eventually die and all there will be left is an eternal cold nothingness devoid of all life after the last stars have burned out or collapsed upon themselves.
If you go by "The Big Rip Theory," even the Universe itself will eventually die and all there will be left is an eternal cold nothingness devoid of all life after the last stars have burned out or collapsed upon themselves.
My brain provided this when I was in the thread earlier, but I ignored it because it's depressing as hell. So, um, yeah... thanks.
Can't wait!If you go by "The Big Rip Theory," even the Universe itself will eventually die and all there will be left is an eternal cold nothingness devoid of all life after the last stars have burned out or collapsed upon themselves.
So Trek's timeline goes around to the 31st century or the beginning(roughly) of the fourth millennium AD. I wonder though where will humanity and the federation be in the far future?
By far future I mean geological time-millions and hundreds of millions of years. Will humanity have joined or surpassed the Q?
What will earth look like in a billion years? Surely the future intergalactic sipping tea with Q Federation will be able to preserve both the life of Sol and the Earth?
Thoughts?
I thought the "more or less" came in reaction to *Archer* asking if Daniels was human...
His reply is "It depends how you define 'Earth'" and I took it to mean Earth wasn;t around in his time, but humanity still was.I remember something Daniels said when Trip asked him if Earth is still around or something, can't remember the exact quote, but Daniels replies "more or less". I always took that to mean Earth wasn't just our planet, but possibly represented the entire universe, which was now a giant home to Humanity. And I always believed Humanity would become a combination of possibly dozens of races in the Alpha quadrant, just like that time-traveler from 'Future Tense'. So basically the Federation would exist on a galactic level, across all quadrants. That was the impression I always got of where this was going.
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