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That's trying to implement physics to something that is theoretically beyond our capacity. Our current understanding of physics probably doesn't even come close to the physics of these [b][i][u]fictional [/u][/i][/b] universes
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  • Actually no; The physics on theories of warp, slipspace, hyperspace, ftl jump drives, wormholes ect All already exists and has been mathematically postulated on

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  • I know those theories exist..I'm saying it's illogical to try to scientifically prove [b][i][u]Science Fiction [/u][/i][/b]

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  • Why? On long enough time line all science fiction either becomes fact or is proven incorrect

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  • I remember you.. you are that annoying kid trying to sound smart.. and? Currently it's fictional. Our sciences are hundreds, if not thousands of years from making any type of space faring technology feasible. You said it yourself, every theory is either proven over time, or incorrect.. what you talk about is currently theories.. therefore there is a chance for it being incorrect. This poll, was made to find out what the public liked better, star wars or halo. And the numbers saod halo.

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  • Wow guy im 27 first and yea We have most of the math done for FTL what we lack are the tech and resources and navigation capabilities (we still cant see a lot of debris out there and chart all of that stuffs movement in real time) At moment to get the ball rolling we just need the helium 3 isotope in high abundance. Once we have that within 20 years we should have interplanetary capable FTL jump drives. Still long way navigation wise from being able to go system to system though.

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