Thankfully I'll be alive, most likely, but I'll also be 71 so the real question for me is what's going on with that immortality I keep hearing about? Can we get a date on that or...
Only the richies will have access to that stuff cmon now And if there is immortality, then that will push pharma out of business, you think they’re going to let that happen!! Ha!
We may be roughly 10-15 years off before we can get all the information on reversing our own aging. We currently can reverse aging on mice for seperate organs, but itss difficult to find the "trigger" or "switch" because we have so many "switches" in our bodies that researches have to painstakingly go through each and every one until they find the one that actually reverse the cellular makeup of that certain type of cell. It's all in the cells, baby. What it really boils down to is the cells not remembering how to reproduce like the first cells the body made, so it makes a watered down version of what it thinks the cell is, and that's why we age.
We can't go faster than light for it's the speed limit of 3rd dimension. We can, however, "blip" through it. When a 4D particle travels in 4D, its 3D-projected particle travels through 3D as well, but upon meeting an 3D obstacle, the projection will be blocked temporarily, leaving the 3D-projected particle disappears and re-appears on the other side at a seemingly faster-than-light speed, aka quantum tunneling. We won't get a speeding ticket for this, since technically our speed was below the speed of light.
On Star Trek First Contact Cochran took a good swig of whiskey hopped into the re furbished nuclear war head and rode it like a crazy cowboy into space ! 😖
issue with back to the future is they played with the time line... so chances are their going back is what caused it to be created. We never did this so the creation remains behind closed doors.
@@DarknezzMadnezz that's the grandfather paradox. You can't go back to create or destroy something and also not do it unless you're creating another timeline . So you're basically saying it exists outside our reality. Then again star trek and back to the future 2 are outside our reality anyway. Maybe that's dark gravity.. the universe is full of alternate realities.
@@jokerdiamondz8981 kinda.. science has proven a "multiverse" does exist with completely different properties to what we know and understand, who is to say that after further understanding and evolution of technology we wont find that universe and grab a copy of the hoverboard.
@@DarknezzMadnezz I didn't hear there's proof. If it has different properties I hope we don't dissolve like the Thanos snap if we get there. If a hoverboard or near FTL technology comes back it would be nice if they also work here.
To create Warp Travel is basically creating a Barrel and a Bullet, the barrel being a short tunnel, like a blackhole, but in a tube-like form to cut distance between one point and another without destroying anything in between. The Bullet being us, shooting through this tunnel, but without killing us in the process, for that, we gotta create a gravity field around out, while also pushing the gravity field around us inside the barrel, but this is just my guess, and creating an engine to collapse space and reality into a single tunnel would be beyond anything we know, or even know how to achieve... XD
If we have a star that's 10 light years away. And we knew that there are aliens there and we wanted to visit them, and we could go as close to the speed of light as we wanted but not faster than light (and of course, no warp drive either...). We could still visit those aliens in our life time! And that is because Einstein is actually going to help us with that: When you travel close to the speed of light - the closer you get to it, the more time and space contract and dialute, so that, the amount of distance that you are going to measure when doing the trip and the amount of time that your clock is going to measure, shrink by the γ factor. γ = 1/sqr(1-(v^2/c^2)) So if you travel close to the speed of light with a speed "v", if you place this v into the bove formula you are going to get a number; That's your gamma factor. That's how much less time you are going to experience while doing this trip towards this 10 light years away star... For example... If the star is 1 light year away... Conventionaly it would take for you thousands of years to get there... But if you travel with a v = 99.9999400493% the speed of light, your γ factor is ~ γ = 913 That means that time runs for you ~ 913 times slower than those on Earth. That means that for you that 1 light year trip will only last 9 hours :D And you will have covered the distance of 1 light year in 9 hours. Withought the need of a warp drive. If you want to play around with this, I created a tool in geogebra that calculates all that. Saddly I can't post the link here, but I can point it to you: its geogebra dot org / classics / zzz9t3ju if you are tech savvy you shouldn't have a problem getting in there and playing with this tool
If they already have it, I could see them waiting until 2063 and acting like it's a star trek joke. In reality, we've gotta get our weapons game up too! Once we get warp drive, we might realize Klingons, Romulans,and the Borg are real too! 😂
That would require negative space which is not something that exists. Even if we could find a fuel source to power such a drive, negative space is not physically possible, therefore something like an alcubierre drive is not possible.
no. Warp drive consist of making the space that you are going faster than light. It works like a black hole. Creating a lot of gravity so you can accelerate to an ftl without propulsión
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Wouldn’t be the first time science fiction predicted the future fairly accurate: 80 years after thousand leagues under the sea we got a nuclear submarine.
In fact the electrical magnetic field probably gets pulled in on by the electron..... Because the electromagnetic field is less dense then when it enters the electron...some of the electromagnetic field becomes more dense because the energy around it is pulled on by the electrons field for the electromagnetic field inside the electron is being pulled in on by the electrons field that makes the electron that field then condenses the electromagnetic field which then creates charge
"The actually ability to travel faster than light at this point we don't have it", Nasa pilot: Hey guys we just got back from the Andromeda Galaxy and met Aliens so what's happening here.... Nasa: Humanity doesn't know we can travel to other star systems yet! Nasa pilot: Oops....okay... I'll be on Sierra Prime if anyone needs me... Nada: isn't that on Saturn? Nasa pilot: Not yet it isn't....damn it! 😂
Off topic BUT I’m sorry not a patreon member but I have a question…. Hawking radiation should be a topic of a star talk. I don’t understand how you can let’s say have a hundred pounds then create the particle pair which one falls in and one escapes… ok so you added a particle to the hundred pounds and that particles anti mass escaped but nothing came out of the hundred pounds right???? You only added a particle……😮😮😮 I can’t wrap my head around that concept of piping into existence half in half out how does that evaporate anything seems like just adding a small amount?????? Confused
If we could actually travel at the speed of light, there wouldn’t be any need for warp drive. Astronauts on a spacecraft going at the speed of light will not experience time. Basically to the Astronauts they can get anywhere no matter the distance instantaneously. However they would have traveled into the future the same amount of light years they traveled. Basically if the Astronauts traveled 1000 light years, they would get to their destination instantly, however Earth they left behind would be 1000 years older. Everyone they know and love would have been long dead ancient history. But hold on it probably impossible to go 100% speed of light without becoming light it’s self. Fastest space craft would be limited to a fraction of that speed.
Seriously what obstacles are preventing ftl or warp travel. I know a few like needing a large enough energy source but, I want to look into a solution for this problem.
- Existence of Exotic Matter If you want to learn this, I recommend you to get good grades in maths and physics for now. But the field of studies you need to consider are General Relativity and Particle Physics (for the matter required). Don't just take my word for it, do your own research. It was through Einstein's equations in General Relativity from which Alcubierre designed his hypothetical warp drive concept, maybe people like you and I could carry the torch forward.
I think it will be more like 1000 years rather than a few hundred years as in Star Trek. Unless humans make some kind of fantastic breakthrough; I say around a thousand years or so 😁 🖖
Well we are on the verge of creating a self learning Ai so this can be possible I've seen people mod skyrim with chat gtp so you can talk to other npc and the ai will ask your questions with their voices so I can see Ai helping the human race break through physics with new ideas
@StarTalk what if the universe is drifting apart due to the electromagnetic energy/radiation imposed on solar systems and exo planets for the past billions of years is really what we observe to be dark matter. if this is the case would heat than be able to use the same wavelengths to permeate through space this would still explain the absence of matter in space but in its place radiation.
Why not? Do you think you’re so special that you’ll witness the end of the universe during your lifetime? Your lifetime is just a blink of an eye in the grand scheme of the universe, stop being dramatic
I'll be one hundred sixteen years of age. With today's medical technology, it's possible if unlikely. Or maybe I'll decide to reincarnate around then. See ya'll then.😊
So while traveling normally nothing can go faster than light, but what warp drive does is it bends the fabric of space and time around it allowing it to go faster than light without breaking any laws of physics.
@@tilestwo Well that's what I was saying is that warp drive makes it possible. And technically I'm speaking for all of physics, not just for myself when I say this.
@@skylarhalbisen2324 I’m concerned you find nothing wrong with my comment that I normally travel via warp bubble or wormhole. Is that also your normal mode of transport, and do you know something that we don’t?
@@tilestwo No I don't find anything wrong with your comment. There is nothing to be concerned about. What I'm trying to say is that was the point I was trying to make is warp drive makes it possible. I don't know if you're joking with me about if I use warp drive because we don't currently have that technology. And also I'm not saying I know something that you guys don't know. I'm just stating a theory by scientists.
If to make a particle travel faster than the speed of light, you have to boost that particle with much more energy, even than that of proton, to travel faster than the speed of light, which has not been invented still now. But, anything can be achieved, if you have strong determination and that capable people around.
Theorically: Faster than light travel will not be possible untill traveling at the speed of light is a reality. Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Unless its traveling at the speed of light already or its the space at which light travels through.
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