The real Interstellar: space travel theories

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All the way back in 1911, Russian rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky created the first technical outline of an interstellar rocket. Here is what he wrote about it: “…If it were possible to sufficiently speed up the decay of radium and other radioactive solids, as all solids, perhaps, we could create such reactive power that the trip to the nearest sun (star) could be shortened to 10-40 years. In that case, a rocket weighing a tonne could completely clear the solar system using just a pinch of radium. (The real Interstellar: space travel theories)

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-mi4ih9fe4q
    the 76 reel film that started his heart and made him pucker up.
  • @Piaseczno1
    It's nice, but what's with the crappy loud progressive rock guitar noise?
  • @markmarsh27
    Very light on 'space travel theories,' and heavy on bits of stock footage we've all seen before. This video could have been 3 or 4 minutes long.
  • @user-bq6by7ht9o
    Can this be possible given the vast majority of peoples on the earth?
  • @Bob_Loblaw
    If we sent a generational ship to a system that would take 100 years of travel. Technology would advance so much so in that time that we could build a ship and send it to the same destination, and it would make it to the system before the generational ship. That's why I dont think it's viable.
  • @corbydinzen5356
    Without question, we will never be able to get even remotely to the closest star. It would take somewhere around 6,000 Years just to get to the nearest star from our solar system. It's not gonna happen.
  • When you get deep in physics you realize that space travel is almost or endeed imposible, we are never going to leave or solar system, if we in a very far future invent a type of space ship the far we could posible get is the the best case 80 - 120 L.Y from earth after that distance the ship would be in a no return no destination arrival being stuck in space that even a the speed of light you could never come back niether get to your destiny
  • @seanhewitt603
    So, at 9.8 metres per second squared how long would it take to get up to travelling at light speed?
  • @MadamHoneyB
    I’ve seen several of these clips in other videos. Lol I think that’s my sign that I watch waaaay tooooo much YT. Or, maybe too many space videos. Can one watch too many space videos?? I don’t think so…lolol Also, the guy that passed out looked like he may actually be having a stroke. Hope he is alright!!
  • @jeffthompson9622
    I'm signing off due to the loud, distracting music overpowering the narrative.
  • The generation of Dragons own interstellar! 11 zodiac left! LoL ,😈🌐🌎🌐🌌❄️
  • @johnpringle9967
    Good video, but... after you presented the statistic that about 6000 roughly qualifying planets have been discovered within our present technology, you forgot to mention this: One by one, through every... single.... one... of these 'high hopes' planets, they have been eliminated by any one of a number of utterly obliterating conditions that exist within the realm of each and every one of these candidate planets to render them all uninhabitable to humans. Period. I realize that we are at a small sampling of our galaxy at this point, let alone the Galaxy or beyond but, in my mind it is somewhat telling so as to put a significant dint in my opinion of Carl Sagan, and Prof. Drake's equations proclaiming 10s of thousands of sentient civilizations even within our own galaxy. Sort of lends a bit of a solution to Mr. Fermi's paradox, or Mad Max Tegmark's Mathematical/ MultiVerse BS which even as an atheist, I just can't buy into. Mr. Tegmark's book is only one of two books I have ever thrown against a wall in my life. This is not at all encouraging news. As an armchair scientist, in these times, and like everything else, physics is in a mess. Even makes me wonder within the last few years if whether we have actually gone forward at all, or gone backward... 26 years ago, I did the Drake equation twice, a few days apart, independently thought out and referenced, without referring to either calculation . I got (1.6) and (1.8). We are the (1). The (.6) and the (.8) mean nothing because you can't have (.6) of a civilization. It has to be an integer. We may well be.... alone....
  • And im not even going to get a single like or comment on this post and that is why i love YouTube's algorithm.
  • This narrator. Dysrythymic is a good word to describe it. His cadence is so bizarre I can little pay attention to what he is saying for wondering how tf he got this job.