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Challenges with Interstellar Travel. Anti-radiation and gravity systems. In this episode I discuss the biggest problems with interstellar travel: 1. Our inability to block cosmic radiation, and 2. our inability to generate gravity. These two are absolute show stoppers for even nearby space missions, let alone interstellar travel. We absolutely must solve these problems if we want to even consider deep space human crewed travel. Radiation is lethan to people, and it must be blocked. Never mind treatment, genetic enhancement, or partial filtering of radiation. Complete protection from cosmic radiation is a must. For this, highly effective barriers or fields are necessary. Gravity is also necessary for human health. Forget becoming other species to endure low or no gravity. We can and must generate centripital force gravity on a gigantic scale. Check this episode out, it’s got the basics on what you want to know about these major problems preventing humanity from crewed interstellar flight.
Music: Nocturne in Green by Aldo
Music track 2: Sins of a Solar Empire – Track 8.
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