>the only way to travel to even a neighboring star is to basically have Godlike powers by which point we would have no reason to travel there anywayWhat did the universe mean by this?
>they get one good planet. if they fuck it up they're not going anywhere elsebased god keeping the cancer in check
>>17011271You can do it with antimater engines
>>17011284You could do it with nuclear pulse drives, too.
>>17011271If you travel really fast (with regard to the aether) "time" dilation will make sure processes go very slow for you so it's possible. Or in the relativity fantasy the distance would length contract for you but it would be equivalent.
Virus spaceships are expelled from the Earth till people learn to know. Based god.
>>17011271Life requires specific conditions to develop, which aren't present in the vast majority of places in outer space. But if there is no life in those places, there is no one to experience them except maybe by observation through a telescope from a distance or by somehow traveling from a place life can develop to them.
if you were a god you wouldn't be here asking these questions
>>17011271You just need a metal spinning box with radiation shielding, a planet to slingshot around, and patience. It's just rocket science. You don't need to manipulate strings.
you can do it with schwinger pair production