There’s no conventional way for anybody to traverse star systems at the speed, near the speed or greater than the speed of light because of mass needing exponential speed and thus more energy to move. The only thing that makes sense is warp, therefore magic. Humans will never leave the solar system without warp and warp can only be achieved with exotic magic materials like dark energy or antimatter. 3i atlas is therefore probably fake as fuck.
>>524512051its a star child, an emperor of sorts.
>>524512051Your mind is too small and unevolved, so concepts like space and time are too much to understand. It's okay though, it's not your fault you are retarded.
>>524512284Couldn’t even dispute anything he said. Low intelligence people should be banned from here.
>>524512051what the fuck are you talking about leaf, leaving our solar system is easy as fuck, you don't need sci-fi bullshit for it.Leaving the galaxy void we currently reside, that is another problem entirely.
>>524512769Show your work then
>>524512051Sup my 40k homies of /pol/, post models brethren.
>>524512644He falsely claims it was going near the speed of light. It's false and not even close to it. It has already passed behind the sun. It has already been confirmed to have lost its water mass due to the heat and has shattered into small pieces.
>>524512051at least we can dream. and with ai everyone can share their dreams and we'll just hook up into the dream machine and the world will crumble while we waste away in paradise
>>524512895https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_artificial_objects_leaving_the_Solar_System
>>524512924I was referring to our colonization, 3i atlas using speed light to get to earth and then slowing down was the theory (alien ship), there was also ancient probe, but now it was a nothing burger. So how can humans conventionally move to Alpha Centauri, I’m all ears.>>524513000None of these objects have left the Oort Cloud macaque
>>524512051first things first, we can't even form a functional human civilization on a homeworld that has everything we need because we have jews jeets and niggers. even with more power and influence than any single group of people ever had in human history the jews used it to scale up their coin clipping and racketeering operations and subversion of the host states (even though the host states have never been so pliable and willing to be led by them) instead of doing anything productive with the mantle of leadership.Even with the mantle of leadership cinched, they just accelerated their most niggerish degenerate behaviors. They had it cinched. They could have been the fuckers that ushered the world into a golden age, complete and total validation of their worth and merit, but their inferiority complex has them perpetually playing this role of bitter ratmen hiding in sewers plotting crimes against the human surface dwellers and clipping their coins.
>>524513503It's called the warp drive. It bypasses the speed of light.
>>524512051We don't have any answers, but we have clues. Physical travel across space is a fool's errand to say the least.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyA6MbRzi1Q
>>524513923Warp isn’t conventional.
>>524514082I somewhat believe this, extradimensional beings are probably the explanation for aliens on earth plus things like skinwalkers and glimmermen. The Muslims mention djins, they are not angel or demons but beings from this world we cannot see most of the time.
>>524512051the wrap isn't magical, it's technology, you need either energy or psychers or both
>>524512051true, there is no conventional way to travel faster than light or even close to it. so we would need warp and that does require exotic materials that theoretically could exist but haven't been proven to exist. according to current understandings of physics anyways.but if we could figure out suspended animation, or how to bring someone back from being cryonically frozen, that is a way to unlock travelling long distances without warp.but, if 3i atlas is aliens, and i doubt it is, it's probably a von neumon probe. such a device would be designed to replicate itself using materials it harvests at its destination star system and then send out more probes. eventually in this way von neumon probes could end up exploring most of the galaxy within half a million years.
>>5245120513i Atlas was probably a message or a test from a distant civilization that we are still far too low IQ and unevolved to understand yet
>>524512051You don't move the ship through space, you move space around the ship. You do this by manipulating gravity. Manipulating gravity is fairly trivial to do technologically if you have the right materials. In the environments where those materials are abundant, intelligent species develop interstellar travel at a fairly low level of technological development, equivalent to Maxwell's discoveries relating to electromagnetic phenomenon in the 1860s. In places were those materials are rare or non-existent, the technology that requires them seems like incomprehensible magic.Imagine showing a basic electric motor or generator to an intelligent species that developed in an environment with no ferromagnetic materials. Manipulating gravity and interstellar travel are actually fairly mundane, we've just never seen it before.
>>524514946and that half a million years estimate for von neumon probes exploring most of the galaxy is based on the assumption they are flying at 10% of the speed of light, which is ambitious but "doable". and likely humanity will be putting out such probes within the coming centuries if not sooner. no exotic theoretical physics required.it's actually part of the fermi paradox. if such probes could cover most of the galaxy in a relatively short timeframe of half a million years, and if the galaxy was teeming with sentient life, then we should have found some of these probes by now. or maybe we have and didn't recognize it as a probe.
>>524514883More clues to this is the damn tic tac UFOs we are seeing lately. They are becoming harder to deny as the evidence and witness testimonies keep mounting.Obviously the physics of those things are not of this world, so that's where the discussion must start. We won't get any real answers from hard-line empirical scientists who have too limited of a perspective to think outside the box. I think we humans in our hubris drove ourselves to a corner with this science, and used our money and institutions to put these kind of "scientists" in power, so now it's very hard to go against their "authority." There are certain things in this universe you simply cannot test which we must assume to be true regardless, such as infinity. It only makes sense that everything always keeps being, yet for a scientist this is too much to assume with their principles and methods. If something behaves outside known physics, then we simply must assume they do not adhere to them, and perhaps no known instrument of our doing could do the same.
>>524515732if you look at a cessna with a flir thermal camera on a gimbal, it will look like a tic tac zipping about at impossible speeds. technically still unidentified but probably a small plane and not aliens. with the fast movements coming from the gimbal. your first clue the tic tac shit was bullshit should have been how it was all over msm and they held a hearing in congress about it.
i'm surprised this hasn't become a flat earth shill thread yet.