I don't know - if the Mach drive (exploiting the Woodward effect) proves viable, travelling to the stars at a substantial percentage of light speed might be attainable. Also, if it is possible to strip electrons of their virtual photon clouds and their bare mass proves to be negative, construction of wormholes and warp drives might be feasible. Causality might suffer badly, however...A star drive - of any kind - will still be at least 100 years off...
Sadly, I predict that we won't bother, at least not for a long, long time. We'll almost certainly move out into our own solar system, but virtualization will cause us to turn inward. Your great-great-grandchildren will exist inside a server. Not mind transferrence. They'll be "born" there.A star drive - of any kind - will still be at least 100 years off...
Sadly, I predict that we won't bother, at least not for a long, long time. We'll almost certainly move out into our own solar system, but virtualization will cause us to turn inward. Your great-great-grandchildren will exist inside a server. Not mind transferrence. They'll be "born" there.
Why? They will be the children of the avatars built from the pattern of your great-grandchild's DNA. They will have lineage with us, just like children always have, just in a new way. I can think of some horrible implications - but none that are worse than things that are coming in meatspace: genetically tailored viruses that target an individual, family, race, or other genetic marker. Anti-matter weapons. Firearms printed on demand. Famine and war from overpopulation. And so on.That's a scary thought.![]()
I agree with you - true spacefaring (even inter-star system) technology won't really advance until there is a real practical need for it (and no - overpopulation won't be it as they're easier solutions for that; and nature may even take care of it in a nasty way). It'll be a need for some vital manufacturing resource that can no longer can be found on Earth but is available from the Moon/Mars/Asteriod belt, etc. IE there won't be real progress until there's a real/pressing/critical need. That's just the way humanity is.Sadly, I predict that we won't bother, at least not for a long, long time. We'll almost certainly move out into our own solar system, but virtualization will cause us to turn inward. Your great-great-grandchildren will exist inside a server. Not mind transferrence. They'll be "born" there.
That prediction is already wrong - for example, quantum computers and quantum encryption rely on entanglement. There also applications in time keeping, microscopy and animal navigation (this latter example being a natural product of evolution that we could potentially emulate for practical use).-The ability to use quantum entanglement in any sort of a practical way.
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