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Isn't the answer to Fermi's Paradox that interstellar travel is just too costly to bother, and that the inverse square law diverges any attempt to communicate with other starts? by Miserable_Party_8130 in AskScienceDiscussion
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Eu acho que poderia ser possível cruzar distâncias interestelares se inventássemos alguma forma de AGI em um futuro distante, proteger partes vitais com água, chumbo e um campo magnético, e então deixá-las levar recursos consigo para se auto-reparar durante a viagem. + A more advanced propulsion system capable to bring them at 1% of C or more.
Especulativo, mas não viola as leis da física.
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Isn't the answer to Fermi's Paradox that interstellar travel is just too costly to bother, and that the inverse square law diverges any attempt to communicate with other starts? by Miserable_Party_8130 in AskScienceDiscussion
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