posted on May, 6 2010 @ 09:32 PM
reply to post by Ketzer22
First space ops will be corps. they will sell it pretty cheap. Probably there will be a world war of some kind, and I can imagine a kind of gravity
bomb being developed and used which would essentially use EM fields to compress lots of mass to a small amount, then explode. This technology will
fuel superfluid compression devices which use temperature and EM fields to compress mass so much so to create a black hole-like thing. Spinning it
will generate an ergosphere. This will enable a area of spacetime to exist with normal space time (earth's), surrounded by an ergo sphere, surrounded
by an event horizon. This will enable FTL speeds by means of amplifying. speeds. (if the space ship travels 1 mph, the ergosphere might travel 20
times faster. After that, the local star systems will be charted by USEV, or unmaned space exploration vehicles. I'd expect some paranoia for what's
out there. Humans will probably only ever venture out there on globally funded construction and colonization projects. Eventually they will demand an
MSEV, or manned space exploration vehicle. These will venture out. USEVs will probably be many, and indeed carry every more probes within. It is
highly likely most space exploration will be this way. MSEVs will never be popular. Eventually something will happen, and we will build CSVs, or
Combat space vehicles. These will be manned and unmanned, using mass acceleration weapons which basically shoot lead ions at just bellow the speed of
light. Colonization will continue, maybe some brushes with ET, who knows. Eventually G-engines will be invented. Where the craft itself will use
gravity rather than fuel to accelerate on an ergosphere. Basically, a large compressed mass will be placed in front of the ship, and suspended by EM
fields. The ship will seek to fall into the dense sphere, but the EM fields will repel the sphere ahead. This would basically create the
"donkey-carrot" pull system. The ergo sphere will simply accelerate the drag force speed. These free falling G force engines will enable travel to
most anywhere far out there, still within our gravity. As we build Dyson spheres to power us, Light based crafts will use light to alter spacetime,
artificially creating gravity. Antimatter engines will enable full utilization of the mass as a Gravity generator. This will enable traveling to the
furthest of galaxies.
Basically, by 2250ish, humans can go anywhere. Though they won't. Because they will be too cautious and too afraid, and anyone wanting to do it
won't be able to afford it. The MSEVs will be the only ability for mankind to get away. Colonies themselves will probably be ultra controlled Le
Corbusier garden cities, and planets themselves may only have anywhere from 20,000 to a few million people. HIGHLY decentralized. Earth will always be
home, always be overcrowded, and always have class problems. The only difference is the fact that our social democracies will be capable of supporting
the problem-ed peoples of the world.