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by issa
887 days ago
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I just think it is a case of thinking small. A few key advances and all the problems are solved. For example: - Increased lifespan making the trip possible in 1 generation
- A hollowed out asteroid or other extremely large biosphere. It is not hard to imagine something large enough to overcome the ecological problems
- Virtual reality (the holodeck) if you're still worried about social issues in a large space. BTW, most teens today would be happy to stay in a closed room, as long as they had a phone. (I exaggerate, but only a little) All of these things are reasonable extrapolations of existing tech. In 200 years, I'm sure a whole lot more will be possible. |
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Understatement of the year.