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Space Bound #1: The Consequences of Star Travel

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2010

Thank you space fans! This video is the first in a new series inspired by you. Special thanks to Space Fan Malekhit86, your suggestion had the most votes.

http://www.youtube.com/Malekhit87

All music used:

http://www.archive.org/details/brokenkites_seven_circles
http://www.archive.org/details/laridae031

Kevin MacLeod track "Second Coming": http://bit.ly/9nMg8Z

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  • How would you avoid collisions if you travel close to the speed of light? hehe

  • i think one day , people will hail gene rodenberry for being a true visionary

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  • @2tame4fame 4 months too late but.... dont you remember star wars? trek or gate?! loll set a course :P

  • @2tame4fame time slows down. easier to avoid, plus they will always plan a way where there will be nothing in the way.

  • what about tachyons? they are particles traveling faster than the speed of light.

  • @2tame4fame the real question is

    How can you ever collide with a planet/moon/or star when you are traveling at the speed of light, since not even a single solar system even comes remotely close to colliding with one another when galaxies run straight into one another each containing trillions of stars each with solar systems.

  • @KevinsHope Yeah, you're right. Gravity is a theory, and it WOULD be ignorant to treat that as fact, right? Well, brb, I'm going to jump out my window now!

  • @RobsTimesFilms I'm pretty sure that the Neutrino's speed was remeasured, and it was proven that they can not go faster then the speed of light. Also, Neutrinos are known to interact weirdly with other matter, so it's entirely possible that it was messing with our detectors. Even if that's not the case, the margin of error indicates that they are *probably* traveling under the speed of light.

  • @MegaYdg no, scientists know that they can travel faster than light!

  • @RobsTimesFilms or can find inter dimensional corridors that they can cheat and take short cuts to destinations.

  • actualy, thare are things called neutrinos that can, and do travel faster then light!

  • the fuck i think im tripping out

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