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If we could achieve near-light speeds, space travel would become much more efficient, enabling missions to distant planets and star systems within reasonable timeframes. This could accelerate scientific discoveries and open up opportunities for human colonization of other worlds. However, comRead more
If we could achieve near-light speeds, space travel would become much more efficient, enabling missions to distant planets and star systems within reasonable timeframes. This could accelerate scientific discoveries and open up opportunities for human colonization of other worlds.
However, communication would still be constrained by the speed of light, meaning messages would take a long time to travel across vast distances, posing challenges for real-time communication and coordination between Earth and far-off missions.
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