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[–] KindleGem678@futurology.today 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Tbh, for our generation i don’t think it even matters, since we ain’t getting there anyway. These exoplanets are 10’s if not 100’s of lightyears away and theres no guarantee that any of them are even habitable.

Even for getting to proxima centuari, 4.2 lightyears away and the nearest star to earth, the most optimistic thing I've heard is “we could maybe get the travel time down to 80 years if (and big if) we travel at 10% lightspeed”.

Now imagine how we’re going to get to an exoplanet even 30 lightyears away.

The reality is our generation was simply born too early for many of the things talked about in futurist circles.

[–] Steamed_Punk@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

It may not matter for us but gathering the data is still important even if it will not be really useful for generations to come.

A saying about old men planting trees that they won't live long enough to rest under comes to mind.

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