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What will we discover, where we boldly go ?
These weeks I'm all trekkies watching between 6 to 12 episode of some Star Trek series. Right now I'm on Star Trek Enterprise.
This has given me a thought. What will we discover where we boldly go, if we one day in the future invent the Warp engine and build a starship big as NX-01. ? Other alien races ? Nothing but dead planets ? Markus |
Hydrogen. :up:
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New ways to get killed....
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On topic, I at least know what we better should discover: and that is a way to ourselves. Assuming we could move out there, really far out there, we would only carry our problems and neuroses with us and project them onto the cosmos, and that would be like a boomerang that when it returns to us hits us on the back of our head, but squared in size and bump-effect. Solaris. Stanislaw Lem's classic novel and the great movie made of it by Andrej Tarkowski (and that Lem did not like...) add's the twist to it I am after. In one passagem that I have already quoted once many years ago, Lem wrote this: Quote:
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And maybe we then learn, like the protagonist Kelvin in Solaris, that the cosmos stares back into us. Fantastic, great novel, btw. Who has not red it: read it! (Different to Tarkowski, the movie by Soderberg with George Clooney unforgivingly cripples the ending by cutting off the merciless consequence and turning it into a stupid hollywood-kind of fell-well happy ending, sort of. Not a bad movie all along - until the end. Stupid: ruining the film on the last meters. ) |
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Will we discover things that make it necessary to rewrite our knowledge about the space ?
Will we armed our spaceship...Just in case if...? Markus |
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Extraterrestrial life [sic!] (how arrogant to suppose your Terra is the only one, and extra terrestrial lol as if this was special), and interstellar travel was possible (don't think of "space ships", wrong direction), mankind should think about contact, and how to establish it. It is mankind to find out, all else are watching. |
I hate to rain on your parade mapuc but the human race won't make it to that level of technology, in fact they won't even make it to the next century.
Get down to the doctors, take some chill pills and thank your lucky stars that you won't ever see the coming apocalypse. :haha: I was always open minded on this subject but not any more, if anyone on here can say different then speak up and explain to every one how this apocalypse can be avoided and how we are going to navigate the stars. |
Isn't there a proverb saying something with
War and Disaster is mother of all inventions or something like that. So maybe after this apocalypse we will make huge progress in technologies like in Star Trek (First Contact) Since no one exactly know what we will find except lots of Hydrogen, Helium Suns and planet, This thread is free to speculate and to derail-As long it stay within the subject Space the univers Markus |
In order for us to go boldly as the saying goes, three problems have to be addressed. Time, distance and the laws of Physics. Our alien neighbors will have to solve those problems as well if they wish to visit us.
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We will probably discover that the third rock from the sun is the finest place in the universe to live...and we've really mucked it up...being "in the image of god" and all;:wah: which is why we're trying to get off this spinning, overpopulated, overheated, disease ridden, nuclear afflicted mudball in the first place...:hmmm:
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Probably more space. :hmmm:
On a side note, I've always had the impression that Enterprise is not very well received among Star Trek fans and I'm a bit puzzled by it. I found it to be my favorite ST show I've seen. PS. I never not take the chance to shill Babylon 5 when it come to Sci-fi, so if you've not seen the show. Definitely check it out. It is the best damn Sci-fi show I've seen. PPS. Oberon, if you happen to be lurking; Watch the damn show already! |
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