justincredible
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Sun, Feb 11, 2018 1:07 PM
How many years do you think we have left as a species? Will Earth be our only home or will we colonize other planets? If/when we do die off, do you think it will be our own doing or from an external source (aliens, asteroid, etc)?
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Mon, Feb 12, 2018 8:14 AM
posted by BRF
I wonder about this question from time to time.
Then I crack open another beer and forget about it.
Pretty much this, I'll leave it up to Neil Degress Tyson and his friends to figure out, because I'll be old by then
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Mon, Feb 12, 2018 8:31 AM
posted by Verbal Kint
Pretty much this, I'll leave it up to Neil Degress Tyson and his friends to figure out, because I'll be old by then
He's an interesting fellow.
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Mon, Feb 12, 2018 8:46 AM
posted by gut
Just imagine our technological capability in 100 years, much less 1000.
However, I think it's likely we go thru another dark ages at some point. Although with computers and artificial intelligence I'm not really sure how much we would actually lose. But some event is going to wipe out 3/4 of the population - be it a global pandemic, wars over limited resources, an asteroid or super volcano blotting out the sun and causing global famine.
I think in a few hundred years we could see a generational starship - built entirely in outerspace - setting out with 50,000 people to go colonize a planet. Long ways to go, but if we get to something like 10% the speed of light we could conceivably reach a habitable planet after a few centuries. The biggest challenge would probably be that you have to be able to fabricate and refurbish basically every part of the ship. Although I doubt the power requirements to achieve even 10% of the speed of light are remotely practical.
We will probably figure out a way to terraform Mars before that, though (we probably think we already know how to do this). That would at least protect us from an extinction event.
Thanks for the extended answer. I'm very curious to see how far the new private space race gets in my lifetime. Space X is doing some pretty cool things right now, I'm not sure about Blue Origin, I haven't heard much news about them lately.
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Mon, Feb 12, 2018 10:24 AM
"I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair mussed", to quote Dr. Stangelove. We may have some downfalls, but I think largely, we will be alright.
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Mon, Feb 12, 2018 10:37 AM
I was just visiting .. for a few year anyways