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Only if humans end time itself.
Outer space colonization has one major flaw, water. There are no planets even within our extreme probe range right now with a potable water supply (Mars being debatable, but even then you would have massive issues in terms of both conservation and replenishment). Even if we found a planet with a water source, it would be thousands of light years away meaning that even if we can somehow travel at the speed of light it will take 1,000 years to get there, so unless you can massively increase the human lifecycle AND perfect travel at light speed colonization is not going to happen.
... No never.. Inless we discovered some form of travel that was safe, and was many times faster then the speed of light. No never.. As it stands we are looking at never having the possibility of even getting a fraction of the speed of light.. Looking past the absurd amount of energy requirements it would require for them to get to that speed, and the ridiculous distances that even at that speed would take years to reach the closest star to us.. But the fact that when you go at those speeds and hit something the size of a baseball, its going to have the force of impact of a nuclear bomb.. Furthermore lets say we made ou planet self sufficent in never running resources.. The sun is finite.. The sun will die, and so will we when it becomes a red giant.. FURTHERMORE, lets ignore all that.. Sooner or later a gama ray burst from a super nova or other such tings will destroy our atmosphere.. EVEN ignoring all this there is still one thing that iwll happen.. The andreomeda Galaxy is on collision course with ours.. One of two things will happen when this occurs (most likely).. First one, we are flung out of the galaxy into the void.. Or we are flung into the center of the galaxy where we will become fodder from exploding starts, black holes or maybe even the super massive blackhole within the center.sSubZerOo
And the fairy tale of Human Existence ends happily every after. The End.
Yes, if a galactical disaster comes, by that time we will easily have the technology to create some form of small fallout ship. enough to store samples. and all information needed to restart the race
... No never.. Inless we discovered some form of travel that was safe, and was many times faster then the speed of light. No never.. As it stands we are looking at never having the possibility of even getting a fraction of the speed of light.. Looking past the absurd amount of energy requirements it would require for them to get to that speed, and the ridiculous distances that even at that speed would take years to reach the closest star to us.. But the fact that when you go at those speeds and hit something the size of a baseball, its going to have the force of impact of a nuclear bomb.. Furthermore lets say we made ou planet self sufficent in never running resources.. The sun is finite.. The sun will die, and so will we when it becomes a red giant.. FURTHERMORE, lets ignore all that.. Sooner or later a gama ray burst from a super nova or other such tings will destroy our atmosphere.. EVEN ignoring all this there is still one thing that iwll happen.. The andreomeda Galaxy is on collision course with ours.. One of two things will happen when this occurs (most likely).. First one, we are flung out of the galaxy into the void.. Or we are flung into the center of the galaxy where we will become fodder from exploding starts, black holes or maybe even the super massive blackhole within the center.sSubZerOo
The first few points would be assuming that worm holes didn't exist and were impossible to create. If worm holes are proven a possibility and we can link one end of the universe to another space travel wouldn't require spaceships going at the speed of light.
No humans are too stupid to last that long. Then again if in the universe their is some other race more advanced than us and such I still do not think it would last that long. It kinda feels unnatural. Everything dies. Imagine a civilisation that has that sort of continuity. For a number of reasons it just doesnt happen.
[QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]
Human innovation will keep as around far longer then any animal .
Zyrokin
I coulda sworn we were animals.
I think he meant longer than any other animal.
[QUOTE="Zyrokin"]
[QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]
Human innovation will keep as around far longer then any animal .
bigblunt537
I coulda sworn we were animals.
I think he meant longer than any other animal.
Yea I know, but it was more fun to call him out on it. Just messing around.
Probably not. But not because of the reasons people are stating (well, except that heat death thing).
Humans will evolve into a different species. Just like you don't call "human" to say homo erectus, you probably won't call "human" to your descendants. So, I think we will be around, just under a different name and form.
[QUOTE="bigblunt537"]
[QUOTE="Zyrokin"]
I coulda sworn we were animals.
Zyrokin
I think he meant longer than any other animal.
Yea I know, but it was more fun to call him out on it. Just messing around.
Well sorry that my sarcasm detector didn't go off :( lol
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[QUOTE="bigblunt537"]
I think he meant longer than any other animal.
bigblunt537
Yea I know, but it was more fun to call him out on it. Just messing around.
Well sorry that my sarcasm detector didn't go off :( lol
Liar. Just messing, but seriously, eat more vitamin s. It is great for the sarcasm detector abilities.
Doubt it, this world is going to end at some point, along with everything and everyone. Then another cycle might start
I can't imagine how this would happen. Would someone just say one day, "Hey guys, we're not human anymore. We're better than that"?Probably not. But not because of the reasons people are stating (well, except that heat death thing).
Humans will evolve into a different species. Just like you don't call "human" to say homo erectus, you probably won't call "human" to your descendants. So, I think we will be around, just under a different name and form.
Cataclism
Anyway, I'd like to think we'll make it, but nuclear weapons say otherwise.
There is actually a lot of water in our solar system but most of it is frozen. Titan however may have an under water sea under it's icy crust.Only if humans end time itself.
Outer space colonization has one major flaw, water. There are no planets even within our extreme probe range right now with a potable water supply (Mars being debatable, but even then you would have massive issues in terms of both conservation and replenishment). Even if we found a planet with a water source, it would be thousands of light years away meaning that even if we can somehow travel at the speed of light it will take 1,000 years to get there, so unless you can massively increase the human lifecycle AND perfect travel at light speed colonization is not going to happen.
theone86
Maybe not to the end of time, but we will exist for millions of years to come. Even if we end up nuking our selves to death, a few humans will survive to repopulate and do it all over again. We should exist at least until or sun goes out.
"they"? do you not belong to this species group?They'll try but probably end dying by war or disease sometime in the future.
ToastRider11
[QUOTE="ToastRider11"]"they"? do you not belong to this species group? No homo (sapiens)They'll try but probably end dying by war or disease sometime in the future.
Overlord93
[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"]... No never.. Inless we discovered some form of travel that was safe, and was many times faster then the speed of light. No never.. As it stands we are looking at never having the possibility of even getting a fraction of the speed of light.. Looking past the absurd amount of energy requirements it would require for them to get to that speed, and the ridiculous distances that even at that speed would take years to reach the closest star to us.. But the fact that when you go at those speeds and hit something the size of a baseball, its going to have the force of impact of a nuclear bomb.. Furthermore lets say we made ou planet self sufficent in never running resources.. The sun is finite.. The sun will die, and so will we when it becomes a red giant.. FURTHERMORE, lets ignore all that.. Sooner or later a gama ray burst from a super nova or other such tings will destroy our atmosphere.. EVEN ignoring all this there is still one thing that iwll happen.. The andreomeda Galaxy is on collision course with ours.. One of two things will happen when this occurs (most likely).. First one, we are flung out of the galaxy into the void.. Or we are flung into the center of the galaxy where we will become fodder from exploding starts, black holes or maybe even the super massive blackhole within the center.bigblunt537
The first few points would be assuming that worm holes didn't exist and were impossible to create. If worm holes are proven a possibility and we can link one end of the universe to another space travel wouldn't require spaceships going at the speed of light.
Worm holes would require a radically large amount of energy.. More so then it would to take to light speed.. You know how much it would take something like a bowlign ball to get to the speed of light? It would take all the energy produces in a week to accelerate something that size near the speed of light.
[QUOTE="ToastRider11"]"they"? do you not belong to this species group? he's an alien! an illegal alien!They'll try but probably end dying by war or disease sometime in the future.
Overlord93
[QUOTE="theone86"]There is actually a lot of water in our solar system but most of it is frozen. Titan however may have an under water sea under it's icy crust.Only if humans end time itself.
Outer space colonization has one major flaw, water. There are no planets even within our extreme probe range right now with a potable water supply (Mars being debatable, but even then you would have massive issues in terms of both conservation and replenishment). Even if we found a planet with a water source, it would be thousands of light years away meaning that even if we can somehow travel at the speed of light it will take 1,000 years to get there, so unless you can massively increase the human lifecycle AND perfect travel at light speed colonization is not going to happen.
walkingdream
You mean Europa, memory serves Titan has a atmosphere.. And it rains methane liquid due to how cold it is.
[QUOTE="bigblunt537"]
[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"]... No never.. Inless we discovered some form of travel that was safe, and was many times faster then the speed of light. No never.. As it stands we are looking at never having the possibility of even getting a fraction of the speed of light.. Looking past the absurd amount of energy requirements it would require for them to get to that speed, and the ridiculous distances that even at that speed would take years to reach the closest star to us.. But the fact that when you go at those speeds and hit something the size of a baseball, its going to have the force of impact of a nuclear bomb.. Furthermore lets say we made ou planet self sufficent in never running resources.. The sun is finite.. The sun will die, and so will we when it becomes a red giant.. FURTHERMORE, lets ignore all that.. Sooner or later a gama ray burst from a super nova or other such tings will destroy our atmosphere.. EVEN ignoring all this there is still one thing that iwll happen.. The andreomeda Galaxy is on collision course with ours.. One of two things will happen when this occurs (most likely).. First one, we are flung out of the galaxy into the void.. Or we are flung into the center of the galaxy where we will become fodder from exploding starts, black holes or maybe even the super massive blackhole within the center.sSubZerOo
The first few points would be assuming that worm holes didn't exist and were impossible to create. If worm holes are proven a possibility and we can link one end of the universe to another space travel wouldn't require spaceships going at the speed of light.
Worm holes would require a radically large amount of energy.. More so then it would to take to light speed.. You know how much it would take something like a bowlign ball to get to the speed of light? It would take all the energy produces in a week to accelerate something that size near the speed of light.
I don't know the energy requirements for a wormhole, but from my quick researching of the speed of light it would take an infinite amount of energy to keep something moving towards the speed of light. Wouldn't the energy for a worm hole to exist be a stable/solid number as opposed to the endless amount of energy required in moving an object to the speed of light? I think a worm hole lies in our future as opposed to trying to travel near the speed of light.
[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"]
[QUOTE="bigblunt537"]
The first few points would be assuming that worm holes didn't exist and were impossible to create. If worm holes are proven a possibility and we can link one end of the universe to another space travel wouldn't require spaceships going at the speed of light.
bigblunt537
Worm holes would require a radically large amount of energy.. More so then it would to take to light speed.. You know how much it would take something like a bowlign ball to get to the speed of light? It would take all the energy produces in a week to accelerate something that size near the speed of light.
I don't know the energy requirements for a wormhole, but from my quick researching of the speed of light it would take an infinite amount of energy to keep something moving towards the speed of light. Wouldn't the energy for a worm hole to exist be a stable/solid number as opposed to the endless amount of energy required in moving an object to the speed of light? I think a worm hole lies in our future as opposed to trying to travel near the speed of light.
The only thing your refering to of the energy needed is the fact you can never reach the speed of light.. Hence why it would be infinite but anything near it say 98% can be reached with a finite amount of energy..
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