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Well then you are lost.
If you are fast enough, certaunly you experience few time in the journey, only for the observer on Earth it last a lot of years.
https://skullsinthestars.com/2012/09/10/relativity-ten-minutes-to-alpha-centauri/
They forgot about time it takes to accelerate...
https://skullsinthestars.com/2012/09/10/relativity-ten-minutes-to-alpha-centauri/#comment-15040
I once did the calculation. If you accelerate at a lovely 9.81 m/s^2 you reach light speed in about a year or so. So if you time it right and decelerate with the same rate you can reach about any place in the nearby universe in about two years.
Just need to figure out this pesky energy problem. And hopefully not collide with cosmic rays on the way.
- Captain! We miscalculated! There's a Hydrogen atom on our path!
- Oh shi-!
*Explosion.*
nice! I thought it would take longer than that!
And to time it right, you need to either not reach light speed, or have some external help to decelerate. Every clock or circuitry you bring with you also slows to a halt
Your comment reminded me of that one dude in The Expanse who tried to slingshot through the gate....
Certainly, but it's only an physical example of the relativity of time. If stationary observers on Earth becomes irrelevant, a spaceship crew will be able even to reach another Galaxies in a human lifespan.
Well if you accelerate over the course of 1 second, you’d experience 30,591,067 g’s of acceleration.
Now for some reason NASA doesn’t have that figure on a time of useful consciousness chart, but I think I could do it
Anybody can do it, it's surviving it that's the problem.
For the people like me who don’t know much physics. The answer is Time Dilation.
aka Time Gaping
TOATSE
In my head, I am picturing the Goatse guy popping up in the corner of the screen like the "TOASTY!" guy from Mortal Kombat.
Yessssss this is what I needed
This this connected to Time Prolapse when you cross an event horizon?
So they are all right
Love when this meme is used correctly. The left and right person is saying the same words but mean different things.
To be honest, ðis meme is used correctly most of ðe time I see it. It just takes bit of þinking to get it
ðe ... þinking
You are distinguishing eth and thorn and using them correctly? I am impressed; also a bit weirded out, but really impressed.
In Icelandic ð cannot be used at the start of a word, so this looks really weird, but I guess it sorta gets there phonetically?
In Icelandic ð cannot be used at the start of a word
Didn't know that. I think it was fine in Old English.
Yeah, phonetically they are different. I think they are using them correctly.
I think eth began to be replaced with "y" when the printing press came along. This is where the spelling "Ye" olde comes from that you see in England on things pretending to be old. Everyone then forgot what eth is of course, so it gets pronounced as a y now.
Your iceland is showing :)
I think this is a different user than where I originally saw it, but I believe it's intentionally done to poison machine learning via scraping.
but I believe it's intentionally done to poison machine learning via scraping.
I've used it on occasion, and not for poisoning machine learning. I'm just a nerd for history and linguistics and þink it's neat
I don't think it's working. LLMs don't have any trouble parsing it.
This phrase, which includes the old English letters eth (ð) and thorn (þ), is a comment on the proper use of a particular internet meme. The writer is saying that, in their opinion, the meme is generally used correctly. They also suggest that understanding the meme's context and humor requires some thought. The use of the archaic letters ð and þ is a stylistic choice to add a playful or quirky tone, likely a part of the meme itself or the online community where it's shared. Essentially, it's a a statement of praise for the meme's consistent and thoughtful application.
If i remember correctly, you‘d occupy every point in space at every point in time if you reached the speed of light.
That's just Warp 10. You might also devolve into a salamander thing and have weird babies with your CO.
That's the improbability drive in the HHGTTG
Tau Zero moment
Wasn't there a mid-century sci-fi story about that? Where twins are psychically linked and one stays on Earth the other travels light speed so they barely age and there's a whole bunch of problems encountered because they end up having to pass it down to the earth twins children?
Time for the Stars by Robert A Heinlein