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Space travel in the NW..your thought?


How far and often will we travel in the universe?   

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  1. 1. How far and often will we travel in the universe?

    • Nah.. I think we'll keep staying on Earth forever.
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    • Maybe within our own galaxy. Traveling beyond it, however, I doubt it. I mean, it has more than 100 billion stars. Takes forever.
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    • We'll be able to travel literally everywhere in the ENTIRE universe someday.
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    • None of these. I have my own unique thought.
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So our galaxies, since BIG BANG, are distancing themselves from one another.

After billions of years, the amount of stars we can see in the sky will be drastically reduced.

And after a very long~~~~~~time, we won't be able to see anything beyond our own galaxy and maybe one neighboring galaxy.  

So the question is will we really travel here and there (after Jehovah teaches us how to travel faster than light)

in the ENTIRE universe?

 

 

See what triggered my curiosity.

 

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40 minutes ago, Hotteok said:

So our galaxies, since BIG BANG, are distancing themselves from one another.

After billions of years, the amount of stars we can see in the sky will be drastically reduced.

And after a very long~~~~~~time, we won't be able to see anything beyond our own galaxy and maybe one neighboring galaxy.  

So the question is will we really travel here and there (after Jehovah teaches us how to travel faster than light)

in the ENTIRE universe?

 

 

See what triggered my curiosity.

 

We will not travel trough out the whole universe because there are certain areas are dangerous for us to travel. We will have our limitations of where we can travel.

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Maybe we can use star gate network. Dial up the co-ordinates to another planet that can suatain life, wait for the star gate to open, them pass through onto another world. No need to travel through space in dangerous methods.


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There was an article in Scientific American that says that the expansion of the universe is actually a mirage.  I will have to look up the article.

 

I feel that if it is Jehovah's will for us to travel to other planets, then it will happen.  Faster-than-light travel might not be necessary, however.  Maybe we will be able to travel through another dimension.  I think this has been discussed in another post before.  

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