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Wade Hampton III
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Post by Wade Hampton III » Tue Aug 28, 2018 3:12 am

Roger Gilmartin, studied Physics & Computer Science at LMU,
Updated Aug 16...wants to know...

What year do you believe humans will first leave the Milky
Way Galaxy?

Here I stand ready with the ice cold bucket of water, just
waiting to dash your ever-blooming hope for extra-galactic
adventures.

Here it comes.

Generally speaking it takes (at our current propulsion
technology) 4,000 Earth years to travel ONE LIGHT YEAR.
Even an attempt to head straight perpendicular to the
plane of the galaxy would take anywhere from 5,000 to
10,000 light years (or 20,000,000 to 40,000,000 Earth
years. This is a far longer journey than the amount of
time humans have even existed (any hominid species). To
travel along the plane of the galaxy would take much
much longer than that. Please note that the Earth has
an escape velocity; the Solar system has an escape
velocity; and you guessed it - the Milky Way also has
an escape velocity of some 317 km/sec. If you’re still
set on departing the Galaxy and all the time and effort
- here’s maybe something that might give you pause -
once you leave the galaxy, where would you go?

The nearest other galaxy to the Milky Way is (other
than a dwarf galaxy) is the Large Magellanic Cloud -
160,000 light years x 4,000 (or 640,000,000 Earth years).
8,000,000 human lifetimes (averaging 80 years long). My
answer to your question as to what year?

Never.

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UPDATE:

According to space.com, the Parker Solar Probe will
reach a speed of 430,000 mph (700,000 kp/h) - if that
is true and if we can propel our craft (without massive
gravitational-well participation), we can trim some
of the durations for space travel. For example, using
the new speeds we can now travel one light year is
1,619 Earth years - getting to Alpha Centauri is only
6,962 years away; getting out of the galaxy (the Milky
Way still has an escape velocity that has to be reckoned
with) now will take (for a perpendicular pathway) between
8,095,000 to 16,190,000 years! The Large Magellanic
Cloud is now only 259,040,000 Earth years away (personally,
there’s a lot to see here in the Milky Way - we can do a
“staycation”). Most of everything we would like to do in
space (outside of the local Solar System), because of
distance will remain out of reach.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orphans_of_the_Sky

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Re: Never!

Post by RetiredAndLivingOnAltairIV » Tue Aug 28, 2018 11:21 am

In 1903, the year the Wright brothers Flyer first flew, they reached an airspeed of around 30mph. During that same period, the fastest speed a train had reached was a little over 100mph. Fifty years later, aircraft were capable of 750mph - a jump in velocity of over twenty times. And today, those maximum airspeeds are much greater. And although we may not live to see it, major breakthroughs in space propulsion technologies are sure to happen, unless, of course, we end up in the world of Jeff Huxton.

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Re: Never!

Post by Will Williams » Wed Aug 29, 2018 11:20 am

Wade Hampton III wrote: ... Generally speaking it takes (at our current propulsion
technology) 4,000 Earth years to travel ONE LIGHT YEAR.
Even an attempt to head straight perpendicular to the
plane of the galaxy would take anywhere from 5,000 to
10,000 light years (or 20,000,000 to 40,000,000 Earth
years. This is a far longer journey than the amount of
time humans have even existed (any hominid species). To
travel along the plane of the galaxy would take much
much longer than that...
All the more reason for the White Man to make his stand here on planet Earth -- as Ben Klassen said, "the only place White Man has ever lived."

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Re: Never!

Post by Jim Mathias » Thu Aug 30, 2018 1:33 am

Will Williams wrote:
Wade Hampton III wrote: ... Generally speaking it takes (at our current propulsion
technology) 4,000 Earth years to travel ONE LIGHT YEAR.
Even an attempt to head straight perpendicular to the
plane of the galaxy would take anywhere from 5,000 to
10,000 light years (or 20,000,000 to 40,000,000 Earth
years. This is a far longer journey than the amount of
time humans have even existed (any hominid species). To
travel along the plane of the galaxy would take much
much longer than that...
All the more reason for the White Man to make his stand here on planet Earth -- as Ben Klassen said, "the only place White Man has ever lived."

How do we best make that stand? https://natall.com/join-us/
It's true we Whites have no place on this planet to go where we can have our own culture, our own society, institutions staffed only by our people. If we're to obtain these things, making a stand involves first asking ourselves individually if we have the moral courage to do so. There's a lot of underhanded (and sometimes illegal) undertakings by Jews and their useful idiot sycophants to discourage this--they'll call your employer constantly looking to get you fired, they'll harass you by stalking your house and family, their controlled news media are more than happy to smear you in their broadcasts and columns to name a few things that can as it has happened to others. It's important to understand this as our only defense against this is a media presence of our own that will tell of these things in the proper perspective and a system of educating ourselves with which we can understand how and why we got to this point and concrete actions we can take now and in the future. To build our new institutions, we need more supporters and qualified people who can assist in building our media and educational systems. This is, I believe, our "stand" and time is short--these next 50 years are likely to be our last shot.
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