Will we ever get to other galaxy?

Will we ever get to other galaxy?

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What makes you think we're going to get out of our solar system

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probably, how long until voyager is out of the oort cloud?

I know
Its kind of depressing

Do you count when Andromeda and the Milky Way collide in ~3.75 billion years?

you and me, no. someone else, maybe.

I doubt it we ever get near other star

We’ve already got out. Not a living being. But a spacecraft called Voyager 1 whose vessel carries a record of all of Earths sounds, science, art, culture

Am I the only one think we are alone in whole universe?

Galaxy, not solar system.

Yeah.

I firmly believe there is life out there, BUT:
-It's so goddam far away we'll never make contact
-even if we can close the distance, there is no way we'd be able to establish communication. Bear in mind we can't communicate with 99%of the species on our own planet.

Do you have problems reading?

The Voyager craft will take 70,000 years to get to the next star and they aren't even heading in that direction.

Apparently.
My mistake.

TLDR: it is possible

The universe is costantly expanding at an unknown rate though estimates have it at aproximatly 70 kilomiters per second per megaparsec (MPC) one MPC is about 3,300,000 lightyears or one million parsecs. With technology that achives lightspeed or near to it would be possible to traverse the galaxy and even leave it. However there is what is known as the partical horizon. At the rate which the horizon moves we can never reach it. It will always be the furthest thing we can see if we travel at light speed. We can make it out of the Milky Way and go to other galaxys. With modern technology it is possible but impractical. If we launched a vessel equiped for sustaning a population and providing itself with all needed resources it would take so long that we would likely develop light speed travel before it got close to the edge of the galaxy.

So it'll take em 70,000 years to not get there?

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The Oort cloud is merely the edge of our solar system. Long way from leaving the galaxy.

This.

in 70,000 years the human race will be unrecognisable in terms of language and culture. It won't be the human race anymore. The recordings will mean fuck all.

Shits gonna be cash when aliens come here expecting white people and weve then been over run by Jews and the nigger slave race...

>Cannot communicate with 99% of the species on our own planet.
>8.7 billion species on our planet.
>1% = 87,000 species we can communicate with.
Nigger, list them.

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yes, and before anyone expects it

If we legit get off the planet before we destroy it I'll be damned lol

I don't know about you, kid, but I've made the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs. So, yea, I'd say I have a shot. She doesn't look like much, but she's got it where it counts.

only if the aliens give us a lift

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All you've done is just reinforce my point.

Not for a little while user, let me fill the tank up check the oil and tyres, put the sounds take a gulp of mushrooms nd swallow. Then we'll be arriving in another galaxy before you know it. Everything is an illusion user. Just some illusions seam more real than others

Only if we figure out how to make wormholes, even speed of light travel will take 2.5 million years to get to Andromeda.

Every Saturday morning when I was a kid I watched stories with talkin kitty cats, ducks, mice, you name it.

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Cats
Dogs
Dolphins
Monkeys
Black people
Etc

yes we already have. humans left this planet prior to 10,500 BC! Those "aliens" you hear about visiting are actually just returning to earth to laugh at us and listen to billie eilish

we won't get to another planet in our solar system
humans are probably not going to get to another solar system
unless there is a way to open worm holes there is zero chance of visiting another galaxy

>Monkeys
>Black people

Redundancy

I never understood this part. If Big Bang happened from single point exploding then how can two galaxies collide together? Isn't Universe constantly expanding outwards from that singularity and all mass is travelling away from that point at the same speed? Or am I a complete fucking retard who can't into astrophysics? Are gravities from those two galaxies attracting each other?

common ancestor, but not the same species

Everything in the universe is attracting each other technically.

>Gravity

yes, it's literally just that, gravity is stronger between our galaxies than the expansion of the universe right now,ur not a retard just misinformed

Well, if we get to control exotic matter and combine its anti gravitational force with the negative value of dark matter we could in theory bend time and space instead of moving ourselves

Think of it like traveling from your house to the market, but instead of you moving the entire earth moves

Not likely as humans, but as a species so evolved it is unrecognizable.

Ignoring that. Sure we could. But it is extremely unlikely we will make it out of our galactic neighborhood, the virgo super-cluster. Contains a billion galaxies or so, but that's nothing compared to what is in the entire universe.

Yes, but think of how massive these galaxies are. We're heading for andromeda at the speed of a bullet. MR-71 is a blackhole the size of our entire solar system, to put in to perspective how big the fuckers can get. There's one at the center of our galaxy

We will probably destroy ourselves before we create sufficient technology.

they are too far away for gravity to be attracting them
they are just heading on paths that intersect
>that said the directions everything heads is from gravity interactions

Yeah... Now that I think about it, it's kinda funny how we would need to bend space-time itself only to get to our closest galaxy and even then it's just theoretical shit

We have technology to take us out of the solar system, it would just be extremely costly and would take hundreds of years.


In b4 nukes can help us

Not necessarily.

>they are just heading on paths that intersect
Why are they intersecting if they were blasted away in the same event from the same single point at the same time?

>Am I the only one think we are alone in whole universe?
I'm pretty sure that's what the non-trolling flat-earthers believe.
But assuming they're wrong, Earth is a single grain of sand on a very large beach.
We almost can't be unique. The real question is "Is life common enough that there's more nearby?"
And how big "nearby" is will vary over time as technology improves.
Today, "nearby" means those select few spots in our own solar system where we've gone looking.
Centuries from now, "nearby" might be anything within a dozen light years.

They have a gravitational pull towards each other. Ignore him.

Try right now. Nazis in the Olympics have reached further than 50 light years. There are a dozen good explanations for the fermi paradox. Me personally? I think they already have been here, and found no intelligent life.

there is evidence that both have collided with other galaxies in the past, and they may have even been put on intersecting paths before they were galaxies

Andromeda is coming to, triagnulum isnt to far ethier, it would just take a few million years at close to light speed

either they were here billions of years ago, or they didn't want a habitable planet

If we could transfer our consciousness into machines the time needed to travel could be irrelevant.

well, life is nothing but a mix of elements that work to sutain each other, life is just the way matter stabilizes itself so it's literally impossible there's no more life on the universe other than us

This, we'll just be that superior advanced race that died out and was replaced by inferior sub-humans

The universe is expanding but the galaxies within that space move and collide because of gravity

I mean, think about it, humans are nothing but sperm's way to create more sperm, the cells in our body do nothing but survive in our body and keep us alive to keep themselves alive and reproduce, we only think we are different because of our intelligence but, even if we manage to travel to another galaxy, what's the point?

All life is gonna get extinct at the end anyways lol

UNLESS we manage to escape our universe but like that's gonna happen

Or they destroyed themselves like we could

Galaxies that had been pulled together before the universe began accelerating still have the chance to collide. Collectively they form overdense patches of the universe in which gravity still reigns. In our neighborhood the Andromeda galaxy, our largest companion, is actually falling toward us, and we will have our first close encounter with it in just a few billion years' time.
>scientificamerican.com/article/how-can-galaxies-collide/

until the expansion rate of the universe rips all matter appart tho

The virgo super cluster is our galactic neighborhood.

So which galaxy will be the underdog in this fight? Or will they be equally fucked up?

to be able to fly among the stars

Andromeda is larger. They will most likely disrupt each other first and eventually merge, creating an elliptical galaxy. The entire process will last billions of years though.

sort of
Andromeda is coming to us

Milkdromeda will be the likely outcome. Our solar system will likely be unaffected