Check away.How fast are we taking? Lets check those numbers.
WE will not leave our solar system. EVER.
Check away.How fast are we taking? Lets check those numbers.

not really what he was saying.Correct. The vacuum of space expanded fast - whoopee. And then matter followed a billion years later.

You won't with that attitudeCheck away.
WE will not leave our solar system. EVER.

or less than 6,000 years based on the fastest object in our solar system. its also the heaviest.Being able to live until you are 70'000+ years old would be a boon. If only they made spaceships to last a wee bit longer....![]()
Not I.70,0000 years according to nosenout.
I did? When?Nothing of any mass can go fast enough to do it quicker - concludes nosenout.
500'000mph relative to what?I think we can conclude that if something with the biggest mass in our solar system can do 500,000 mph, its not impossible.


I will if you can post a link that works.then watch the video

Yes, I agree, but I also think there will be natural limitations, forever.There may very well be other possibilities that are beyond our understanding at this present moment...

I can and have, proffessor hawkins says we canYes, I agree, but I also think there will be natural limitations, forever.
Do you think that, one day in the future, everything will become possible? I don't think so. Can I prove it? Of course not.

Anything is possibleYes, I agree, but I also think there will be natural limitations, forever.
Do you think that, one day in the future, everything will become possible? I don't think so. Can I prove it? Of course not.
Indeed there may.There may very well be other possibilities that are beyond our understanding at this present moment...

Anything is possible

Apart from that obviouslyI disagree.
It is impossible for Notchy to speak any sense at all!

They could live off each other, I once saw a film about it, when one died they all ate that person .Indeed there may.
I think a lot of people see space travel as the next natural step in human exploration. But without considering the enormous complexities, distances, logistics involved, in the most hostile environment known to man. The simplest of tasks become a laborious chore in space. Humans need food and water. They need energy. They need these things for tens of thousands thousands of years in a freezing cold vacuum.
It's not happening.

Indeed there may.
I think a lot of people see space travel as the next natural step in human exploration. But without considering the enormous complexities, distances, logistics involved, in the most hostile environment known to man. The simplest of tasks become a laborious chore in space. Humans need food and water. They need energy. They need these things for tens of thousands thousands of years in a freezing cold vacuum.
It's not happening.