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So for such a system to work, it seems like you'd have to carry a good deal of material that expands as a gas when heated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_S...
Niven and Pournell used the Orion as a major plot device in their book Footfall in 1985, so its been around a long time. Superb alien invasion sci-fi book, btw. Poul Anderson's 1983 novel Orion Shall Rise used it, too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
" If, at warp 9, it takes 70 years to go from one quadrant of our galaxy to another,"
This was always hard to understand because if the major powers in Star Trek take up the good part of a quadrant, travelling from one end to the other would take years.
"Question. Are we worthy?"
From a philosophical point of view, we're every bit as worthy of basic rights as members of primitive band of hunter/gatherers or members of some unimaginably advanced society.
This question, "are we worthy" was a theme in the miniseries for the reimagined BSG, and the question seemed to echo through the first two seasons. (I didn't finish the series and may go back to it.)
As for the Earth like planet, long term of a generation length have been done with the Voyager spacecrafts. Nice to have a career length project.
So, a toast:
"May cultural differences encourage us to build bridges of understanding to all that makes us unique."
Seven of Nine; Tertiary Adjunct of Uni Matrix 01
With that being said, this treatise/paper is dated 1999 with supporting citations being prior to that date. Could it be that work having taken place over the past 17 years might have advanced the body of knowledge beyond that which went into the study? It seems that even from the narrative, there are areas of speculation whereas hard evidence lacking or perhaps assumed in forming the hypothesis. Also, was this paper peer reviewed?
In closing, your pointing me in the direction of this study is greatly appreciated and will be honestly considered.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/gr-qc/9909087.pdf
Thanks for the link .
Private corps are the key to the long term success of interstellar exploration and exploitation of resources. The biggest risk to our advancement is the creeping or leaping collectivism. The lack of govt support for private property or intellectual property. Sarbanes Oxley, regulations snuffing out the entrepreneur and his motivation.
Boundless. Life on this planet survives in conditions that are deadly for us.
Particularly when the many factors such as age of universe ,our planet and the incredibly short time humans have been here. There are likely millions of planets that have a moon and water and an atmosphere.
Drake would have used this and the hundreds of new discoveries since the Kepler launch to increase the multiple of his formula.
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