Here’s a greatly expanded version of our recent survey on humanity’s future in space. This one doesn’t provide instant results, but we’ll be publishing them after we get some responses.
10 Questions About the Future in Space
UPDATE: The big winner for question 10 so far has been Other. Here are some of the comments. (Note the two write-ins for warp drive!):
- We’re just beginning to discover the connection betwenn the EM spectrum and gravity. I think within a hundred years we’ll have a practical “gravity drive” of some sort, and that will take us to the stars.
- Good question
- generation ship
- Very low thrust, high specific impulse plasma or ion drive.
- Fusion, perhaps assisted in the collection of fuel with some varient of the Bussard Ramscoop
- Laser Sail/Fusion with Magsail to brake at destination star system.
- wormhole
- fusion/antimatter or new physics
- a propulsion technology not develloped yet (but not like warp or someting exotic like that, just something we haven’t thought of seriously yet)
- Question is poorly formed; not amenable to an exclusive multiple-choice format; STL generation ship will use multiple means including all the above, while FTL ship’s propulsion is probably post-Singularity and therefore unpredictable.
- When rich full sensory virtual reality becomes possible (2020-2030 according to Kurzweil) Telepresence in very accurate virtual environments may be very satisfying and more acceptable than long seperation from a humanity entering a technological singularity.
- Heim space drive!
- Ion Thruster
- nuclear
- Undiscovered Technology
- Warp Drive (albequere) Not the Star Trek one
- New technology will be needed to make flights to another solar system feasible. The new technology need not necessarily be propulsion. Radical life extension could increase the probability for Ark-like missions to colonize a new world. (Mostly likely, that kind of commitment would require finding an Earthlike world in a relatively near area.)
- Warp engines.