08-13-2022, 11:17 PM
The only way to communicate beyond the solar system is through light... there's no way to physically travel out of the solar system because other stars form different types of particles than our solar system. We would fall apart on a particle level (as biological life) if we were exposed to another star system.
It's been alleged that we could inhabit favorable planets in other star systems that are "similar" to our Sun... but, sorry, no. That's just false.
That's why there are no aliens flying around out there. Space suits are all good in your own solar system... in another solar system, they would probably disintegrate upon contact with a foreign sun. For biological life, it would be instant. For other types of materials, maybe they could last longer before disintegrating... but that's about it. They may melt more slowly. Rofl. Or they may even look like undefined blobs while they're coming apart on a particle level.
The best we can try to do is to preserve information... aim to last under the right conditions indefinitely.
It's been alleged that we could inhabit favorable planets in other star systems that are "similar" to our Sun... but, sorry, no. That's just false.
That's why there are no aliens flying around out there. Space suits are all good in your own solar system... in another solar system, they would probably disintegrate upon contact with a foreign sun. For biological life, it would be instant. For other types of materials, maybe they could last longer before disintegrating... but that's about it. They may melt more slowly. Rofl. Or they may even look like undefined blobs while they're coming apart on a particle level.
The best we can try to do is to preserve information... aim to last under the right conditions indefinitely.