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RE: EmDrives - One of the Most Controversial Devices to Ever Exist
This might be a stupid question, but would that "engine" or "thruster" be able to compensate for traveling light years away? With manned crew onboard making it alive to their destination? And how long away do you think this is?
I don't quite understand what you mean by 'able to compensate for traveling ...'? What would the engine have to compensate for?
Seejng that space travel is measured in light years, will it be able to travel 1 light year faster than today's technology? Otherwise it wont really make a difference
I understand your question now. I am too stupid to answer, I mean I don't know. It would seem unlikely because a light year is some where around 6 trillion miles. As you most likely know a light year is the distant light will travel in a year. So I guess it won't make a difference. I have read that they are working with cryogenics to enable the astronauts to survive.
Ah i see, because the engine might last longer but we humans dont hey xD but if they are working on it shap shap Thnx bud
Thanks, I truly appreciate your insight. Two heads are better than one.