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What if we would someday send colonists to other solar systems?

What if we would someday send colonists to other solar systems?


Even if we can make the wormhole between that distant solar system and Earth we cannot make that thing without a space journey. That means that at the first we should take the wormhole machine to that distant solar system. There is the possibility that the astronauts or spacecraft cannot ever travel through the wormhole or Einstein-Rose bridge. 

But that energy bridge can use to transport data. The power of the wormhole can adjust by shooting laser rays in it. And that thing makes it possible to transport data through that thing. So making the quantum communication channel through the universe can be the motive for making the journey to another solar system. But the wormhole itself cannot be the motive for colonizing another planet. 

What if we someday colonize another planet far away from Earth? What kind of relationship could people who stay on Earth have with those colonists? And what do those people mean to us? And what does who are staying on Earth mean to those colonists?


So what if sometimes in the future colonize another planet?


The fact is that if we someday find the new planet where we want to travel, we must send the people who are willing to leave earth forever. The journey to the distant world would take so long, that those people would not see their families and friends anymore when they are leaving the Earth. 

There is the possibility that those travelers will use a virtual wormhole. The Tipler cylinder makes the time dilation in the spacecraft for making the journey to the other solar system being wake. But anyway the people who send those astronauts to journey are dead even the time the spacecraft is stopped because its core turns to rotate. 

The time dilation will affect only the crew, not the people, who sent those colonists on the journey. So preparing for that journey is the most important thing, and maybe the senders of the craft are using cloned persons, who have no connections to the people on Earth. When those colonists are traveling to their destiny, they must do everything for making the colony. 

There is no time for sad or harmful behavior. The crew must make their mission without excuse. If we are thinking about the possibility to send the crew to another solar system. That means we cannot see them anymore. And that means we must find the planet that is suitable for sacrifice. The thing that plays the biggest role in this kind of operation is the value of destiny. If that planet is about 1000 light-years away from Earth, that means the spacecraft will travel there 1000 years. And the message from there takes 1000 years. 

The Earth will elding 2000 years before we can get data from that planetary system. That requires that we can send the craft that reaches the speed of light. So when the crew is going on that mission, that means goodbye to them. 


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