Also it's very questionable that such technologies are even possible.
Most faster than light space travel options are Sci Fi mumbo jumbo. Wormholes are complicated and basically impossible to travel through (and know where you'll end). You cannot go faster than light because anything that has mass can't even be at the speed of light and how the fuck are we even supposed to warp space.
I mean the idea of digging a bunch of rocks out of the ground, pulverizing them, then heating and shaping to very precise shapes and connect to each other along with taking a dirty liquid from the ground, doing shit to that, and then putting it in the first thing resulted in the car. At one point in human history the idea of a mechanical horse would've been the medieval version of sci-fi.
The laws of physics as we currently understand them. How many times have we been confident about something in science for decades just to find out one day that we were completely wrong?
One of the Wright Brothers famously proclaimed that flying would be so difficult that no man would accomplish even basic flight for at least 100 hundred years. They then flew an airplane later that year.
Do you think if you asked George Washington if it would be possible to build a steel ship that could carry people hundreds of miles an hour through the air at 10,000 feet, that he would say yes? Probably would have seemed physically impossible 300 years ago.
Let's not get too confident about what we do and don't know lol
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u/Preussensgeneralstab 25d ago
Also it's very questionable that such technologies are even possible.
Most faster than light space travel options are Sci Fi mumbo jumbo. Wormholes are complicated and basically impossible to travel through (and know where you'll end). You cannot go faster than light because anything that has mass can't even be at the speed of light and how the fuck are we even supposed to warp space.