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Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?

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Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« on: 25/02/2021 08:52:15 »
In the modern world, science and technology are fast-growing things, and as we can see a lot of new space technologies are about to be produced or invented. Which one do you expect the most and which one do you think might be the most useful for humans or for space exploration?
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Re: Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« Reply #1 on: 25/02/2021 18:49:38 »
How about this?

Anything making you use your mind will make things change?

Okay, experience. That and experience.
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Look at it this way. Without your experience you're a tool. With it you can make educated guesses.
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Re: Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« Reply #2 on: 01/03/2021 14:44:35 »
Quote from: yor_on on 25/02/2021 18:49:38
How about this?

Anything making you use your mind will make things change?

Okay, experience. That and experience.
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Look at it this way. Without your experience you're a tool. With it you can make educated guesses.
I guess that such propulsion system that will allow us travel through the universe without any feul issue can brought humanity a lot of scientific openings in space exploration area off course new experience)
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Re: Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« Reply #3 on: 02/03/2021 20:58:18 »
Quote from: bearnard1212 on 25/02/2021 08:52:15
In the modern world, science and technology are fast-growing things, and as we can see a lot of new space technologies are about to be produced or invented. Which one do you expect the most and which one do you think might be the most useful for humans or for space exploration?
Really a warp drive is the best for space exploration, anti gravity can only make you weightless, so sort of escape velocity and gravity generation for making walking easier. The communication  speeds could also do with improving. Weapons may be useful if we encounter aliens but overly not much use.

As for which I expect to come along first, probably the weapons
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Re: Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« Reply #4 on: 03/03/2021 09:21:08 »
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/03/2021 20:58:18
Quote from: bearnard1212 on 25/02/2021 08:52:15
In the modern world, science and technology are fast-growing things, and as we can see a lot of new space technologies are about to be produced or invented. Which one do you expect the most and which one do you think might be the most useful for humans or for space exploration?
Really a warp drive is the best for space exploration, anti gravity can only make you weightless, so sort of escape velocity and gravity generation for making walking easier. The communication  speeds could also do with improving. Weapons may be useful if we encounter aliens but overly not much use.

As for which I expect to come along first, probably the weapons
I also want that new kind of propulsion system will be invented. The new kind that will allow us making long space journeys  we cannot do now. Off cource it sounds impossible now to invent such propulsion system but just imagine how it would change our world.
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Re: Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« Reply #5 on: 03/03/2021 14:43:41 »
Anti gravity would have a fantastic effect on the planet. Remember it only takes 1 billion joules to put a ton at a height of 100km. There are 30 million joules in a litre of petrol, so only 30 litres to the ISS.
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Re: Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« Reply #6 on: 03/03/2021 14:54:53 »
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 03/03/2021 14:43:41
Anti gravity would have a fantastic effect on the planet. Remember it only takes 1 billion joules to put a ton at a height of 100km. There are 30 million joules in a litre of petrol, so only 30 litres to the ISS.
It would be useful for some missions on other planets or for Moon missions. But still, I think we a bit far from that invention
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Re: Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« Reply #7 on: 03/03/2021 19:23:38 »
Anti gravity shields are not possible due to the low mass of the Graviton much less than the mass of the Neutrino that was long thought to be massless
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Re: Which new space technology will be the most useful for space exploration?
« Reply #8 on: 03/03/2021 19:31:08 »
Quote from: syhprum on 03/03/2021 19:23:38
Anti gravity shields are not possible due to the low mass of the Graviton much less than the mass of the Neutrino that was long thought to be massless
Does the graviton actually exist though.
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