Saturday, May 1, 2010

Traveling to The Distant Stars

As would Albert Einstein said, if I could ride on electromagnetic wave….we would reach the closest star for about four years, too slow… There must be another way of traveling through three dimensional space. Or The Great Creator would just leave us to paradoxically watch the beauties of space from far? Logical? I do not think so.

If we compare the speeds of movement of humans couple of centuries ago and today, and if we assume proportional increase of that speed in future… after couple of centuries we will be very fast, but still not enough fast to conquer the Universe distances. So there must be another way, because I am sure our journey leads us to the stars, far deep to the Universe.

Transformation of matter into energy and vice versa may help…so our bodies to transfer into another space spot just in portions of a second. Maybe the help of some fifth dimension may bring us to Andromeda in a moment…

Probably the humans have just begun with the miraculous and amazing discoveries…

4 comments:

  1. There is only one question left to ask. Where is our limit?

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  2. that is left to us to find out....

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  3. Your discussions are always interesting! When quoting Einestein, another living Einestein (in my view) came to my mind... Stephen Hawking!... Lately he gave us humans an advice, which is much related to this topic!
    Check it out here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/space/article7107207.ece

    We are curious by nature... thus we managed to speed things up over the centuries, from traveling to cooking, photography, even loving and s3x rituals... everything is faster and easier. Exploring and reaching the stars... has been a literature poetic fantacy in many cultures... and in science also... may be not fantacy, but rather a dream or a goal... science fiction solved the problem... with high computing technology, came the SF movies. So we are not only fantacizing in literature about the stars... but we see them, hear them, and walk on them through our monitors or screens... now we even have the experience in 3D :))
    Now, on one hand a remarkable scientist warns about exploring what is up there, and on the other hand, movies and our dreaming human nature, says... it will be "heaven" there...
    Should we go or should we stay? ... The choice is yours,... I made up my mind already.

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