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Interstellar Travel with Nuclear Propulsion | Dennis Whyte and Lex Fridman

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Surge   
22/01/2023
I think interstellar travel is possible once artificial intelligence reaches a point when we can put out Consciousness into robots and can survive the harsh lengths of time traveling and radioactivity of the universe 🤖
adelina quijano   
22/01/2023
I buy load later
Kiko Kobayashi   
22/01/2023
Alien World and Eternal Energy
adelina quijano   
22/01/2023
I think I have no load to open my net
STRiKER45   
22/01/2023
Ok Lex, if you post a topic like this I don’t have a choice but to watch.
Alex Eisenhut   
22/01/2023
Fairy tales for adults. No one's going anywhere.
V Danger   
22/01/2023
A distributed, individualistic approach will ensure humanity's survival, or at least a survival worth having. Go centralized, communal and you will get death and misery. Last century proved that. This one will test the hypothesis again.
TE'KANNON   
22/01/2023
There are 8 billion of us now on the Earth. We have a handful of countries that are autocracies where one person has virtually a blank check to do as he or she pleases because there are no checks and balances in autocratic governments. Add into the equation AI and poor information reaching these dictators and it's a very scary realization that WW III for example, might begin because Russia feels threatened even though it invaded Ukraine. Russian Government officials recently said it will cause a global catastrophe if the west gives the Ukraine offensive weapons to defend itself. Life on Earth is hanging by a thread because of one person deciding to expand his empire at the expense of perhaps all of us.
Travis Murphy   
22/01/2023
Actually if you have fusion you set up a series of fusion powered laser arrays between earth and a given solar system and you can speed up spacecraft with those lasers to close the speed of light and the lasers would also clear paths for the craft so they don't take too much damage from the interstellar medium.
Emerson Volkova   
23/01/2023
If we have the JWST, who’s to say there isn’t a civilization out there looking back at us? Say we were able to detect a civilization 4.5b lightyears away. It would theoretically be like playing a movie in real-time— but the events have already been recorded and published. How do you then step into that movie? It seems like you can’t, because you’re from another place in time. So it begs the glaring question, is destiny pre-determined? How malleable is time? Could the future already be watching us— could it be now? Could it (and the observer) send us signs and signals to communicate?
Kevin Caster   
23/01/2023
I thought that was Dr Brand
art vandalay   
23/01/2023
Project Orion
For noobs   
28/01/2023
But if we collect all of the sun's energy there won't be any left for earth and surely it will become unstable.
Nathan Davenport   
29/01/2023
What a beautiful conversation.
mypinion   
31/01/2023
There's a Montgomery Burns somewhere plotting mining operations for the moon and Mars

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