What politicians need to realize is that corona was just a warning by God. The next virus may just have a 99% death rate with only chosen people surviving.
We gotta go now. All we need is a fast spaceship and proven cryogenics tech to freeze the native population of Western and Northern Europe and off we go.
better yet >convince jews there's a bunch of gold there >convince jews that they're angels that came from the TRUE Israel on Kikeler-1649c >send all subhumans to Kikeler-1488b
What happens if you wake up from Cryogenic sleep for some reason and can't go back into hibernation?
Carter Williams
its called the annunaki duh
Benjamin Morris
Red Dwarf
Alexander Edwards
You'd probably die because waking up from cryosleep is a whole procedure that probably requires doctors.
Luis Ortiz
Nobody is going anywhere. We're all going to die right here in our little garden, or we're going to fix our problems and live. But (((they))) shall not escape nor will we surrender this planet to them.
>takes 1000 years to get there >by then we will have created a faster way of traveling >tfw you wake up from cryostasis expecting to colonize and farm a new planet and a super chad that got there first will instantly vaporizes you with his chad death eyes
Thomas Thompson
All your pods are stuck shut from me cooming on them for 50 yrs?
Landon Ortiz
A hypothetical sci-fi procedure at that. Pretty sure they've never managed to revivify a freeze-dried mammal. We ain't tardigrades.
Aiden Anderson
Just tell them there's a white colony there already.
There was a movie about this, he comes a thot to wake and suffer with him.
Xavier Torres
Yeah, I'd bet that if it did work you'd end up sterile. If we actually focused our efforts I think we could have warp drive or a slipspace drive anyway.
Logan Myers
imagine how nice the world would be after 99% of people die. Unlimited resources for everyone, labor market would favor worker bitchute.com/video/TtTfzC4jUume/
Ian Williams
They dont. You're just a smoothbrain.
Nathan Diaz
Where's the lie?
Hunter Jackson
Colonising a new world would be the best thing ever, sucks to be us
Gavin Lopez
Abandoning this planet wont solve anything, nor do we have the technology or resources to do so. And cryogenics aren't "proven", theyre actually bullshit. Stop getting your scientific knowledge from Onions wars. Pandorum. Good movie too.
More like 5000000 years if you're using chemical rockets. And it's not like we have anything better.
Joshua Turner
>HIV appears, killing homos >Wuhan lab tries to find a cure for HIV, researching corona virus youtube.com/watch?v=fPUfcoHW87I >HIV/corona hybrid gets out punishing the whole humanity weird, eh
Ryder Roberts
The coronavirus is a harbinger of the end. Pestilence. That new Earth is where God will take us to while leaving behind the sinners on this doomed, dying Earth.
Cooper Morgan
>Western and Northern Europe you're gonna get your's you fucking kraut, you and all your euro buddies.
I'm skeptical regarding the suitability of the human organism for interstellar travel. It'd be more practical perhaps, to just bring a buncha eggs and sperm, combine them in test tubes and ook up a bath of planet-ready humans on world-approach.
The ship's computer would have to raise them, which would be a great idea for a sci-fi short story, I reckon.
And so I run smack into the next problem along my line of enquiry; how the fuck do you program a machine to raise a helathy, well adjusted human infant, when most actual people can't even do it?
Adrian Roberts
It would be more practical to build giant space stations in the la Grange points of the Earth/moon system.. the whole centripedally derived acceleration trick to make some fake ass gravity We need to mine asteroids and master the solar system before we can go interstellar.
Lucas Wilson
there's research on it but basically requires taking a gene from frogs that turns their blood to gel instead of ice when they freeze and yeah no success in getting a rat to do that yet afaik.
Ian White
>humans can't travel there Pathethic
Christian Cox
>300 lightyears away that's far away op...
Adam White
>300 lightyears away >The journey to Alpha Centauri B orbit would take about 100 years, at an average velocity of approximately 13,411 km/s (about 4.5% the speed of light) and another 4.39 years would be necessary for the data to reach Earth. >would take about 7500 years to get to
but bears hibernate, seems like we'd be able to work something like that eventually. difference between hibernation and cryostasis though. hibernation requires nutrients and warmth and probably some sort of induced coma with it, all things that are heavy and require energy that cryostasis wouldn't (space is already cold). Plus we would still age. Just spitballing.
Henry Powell
What retards need to realize is that there is no god.
Adrian Gray
Tell them that their 77 virgins are prepared and awaiting to be imprinted to them via genetic alteration cloning and neural mnemonic imput to be absolutely submissive to them as a dominate race. They will stampade each other for the chance. Then ensure the ship never makes it there.
Sheesh dont you know we got hyperspace tech from the aliens. Seriously our movie industry is a psyop to hide what we do have.
Ethan Thomas
>just 6% larger than earth omg look how barren it is >says nothing of the size of that planet'a star >says nothing of the distance at which ot orbits >says nothing about axial tilt or rotation speed Retard
Nolan Martinez
Passengers
Brody Hernandez
Bears also tend to wake up/die if they don't pack enough calories.
That and I believe they're only really in a torpid state, not fully dormant, as hibernating bear have been known to wake up.
The bear that walks in winter is the most dangerous, because it is starving to death.
It's orbiting a Red Dwarf so it's extremely close to the star to be in the habitable zone. Being that close likely causes this planet to get bathed in radiation. But we won't know for certain without further analysis. Also we have 3 planets and 3 moons in the habitable zone here but only 1 currently has life that we know of.
NO, the problem will remain as long as humans exist. If humanity won't stop spreading lile the vermin they are, then they must at least Shut down all borders Stop Globalism Stop aiding other countries Stop receiving aid from other countries
This virus occured because of the Wuhan biolab. Because those filthy rats and cockroaches called the Chinese are monsters, living in their filth. It's time to man up. We must exterminate all the vermin. Humanity must remain bellow 1 billion humans. The rest are unnecessary. God intended us to join him in the stars, so he made the Virus. He made tbe chinese pay, he will make all of the vermin go extinct. Accept the gift of god all you who have sinned. There's no place for you in heaven, no matter how much you bef God to save you.
Jeremiah Myers
Aye, I know it, frankly, I suspect the Chinese are further along than we are with genetic engineering, as they don't have half the reservations we do about violaating the laws of nature. I don't believe the Humanzee shit, but I'm willing to bet they've got a few post-human projects knocking around.
Aaron Perez
kek
Jason Ortiz
why refer to it as "just" 1.06 times the size of Earth? Would the assumption of most, be that planets nicknamed "New Earth" would be many times larger than Earth?
Jace Sanchez
Chill Paco, we know shit's fucked and we're overpopulated. And we're cool with you and Jesus.
This is a thread about Space, and why we are/aren't going there.
What about you, man? Do you think Aliens can be saved?
Jaxon Gonzalez
Did dinosaurs make a virus in a biolab too? Extinction is inevitable. Stop being a faggot.
Blake Robinson
>"New Earth" would be many times larger than Earth No, a "New Earth" would be the closest thing to what Earth is.