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Why intergalactic travel is impossible?

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Answered by vicky9637
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Intergalactic travel for humans is therefore possible, in theory, from the point of view of the traveller. Accelerating to speeds closer to the speed of light with a relativistic rocket would allow the on-ship travel time to be drastically lower, but would require very large amounts of energy.

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Intergalactic travel for humans is therefore possible, in theory, from the point of view of the traveller. Accelerating to speeds closer to the speed of light with a relativistic rocket would allow the on-ship travel time to be drastically lower, but would require very large amounts of energy.

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