Exploring the Feasibility of Interstellar Travel: Nature's Instantaneous Portals
When one delves into the realm of interstellar travel, the realization quickly emerges that conventional methods of travel such as horseback riding or advancements using current technology fall far short of our needs. These methods, whether they involve physical momentum or energy supply, are inadequate for traversing the vast distances measured in lightyears. It is within this context that we must seriously consider instantaneous travel as the most feasible and possibly the only real method of interstellar travel.
First Step for Feasible Interstellar Travel - Think Outside the Box
The journey toward feasible interstellar travel begins with a fresh perspective—thinking outside the box. This is crucial because existing technological advancements, such as warp drives and hypothetical wormholes, either lack practical application or depend on conditions that may never be artificially achievable. Similarly, even natural wormholes or portals would be limited if they cannot be created artificially or do not exist in accessible locations.
Understanding Nature’s Instant Travel Phenomenon
The key to feasible interstellar travel lies in understanding and harnessing Nature’s instantaneous travel phenomenon. This phenomenon occurs when a universal LAW is violated, resulting in the immediate repositioning of an object within the Universe. For instance, if an object were to attempt to leave the Universe, Nature intervenes to reposition it almost instantaneously within the Universe, thereby preventing its escape. This natural process is akin to instant travel.
However, this natural process poses several hazards. Firstly, the destination of the object is uncontrollable, making it difficult to predict where it will appear. Secondly, objects may be embedded together, creating potential issues of space utilization. To address these issues, Nature creates a portal to ensure that the object is repositioned safely and consistently.
Natural Portals and Their Formation
To comprehend the origin and necessity of these natural portals, we must go back to the very beginning of the Universe. At the beginning, elementary particles were continuously appearing and disappearing within a highly energetic and tiny Universe. Had these particles not been repositioned immediately, the potential for the destruction of the nascent Universe was imminent.
Nature devised a solution by creating portals. When a particle appears, it is recorded at its point of appearance (point A), and when it disappears, it is repositioned to its original point (point B) or another consistent point. This process is repeated, ensuring that particles are never embedded and that their destinations are known. Consequently, this limiting process is referred to as a portal.
Creating Portals for Interstellar Travel
Today, these natural portals still exist, with particles reappearing and disappearing through other means. In cases where an object disappears, it instantaneously reforms at its associated portal point, often at a distance of lightyears. Therefore, as long as travel is conducted within a portal, the process of instant travel can be considered a safe and valid mode of interstellar travel.
Although the existence of natural portals is uncertain and difficult to locate (much like Einstein-Rosen bridges or wormholes), it is more practical to create portals intentionally rather than search for them. Intelligently designed portals can be created using advanced technological means, ensuring safe and controllable travel within the Universe.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the most feasible method of real interstellar travel, according to my understanding, is the use of Nature’s instantaneous travel with a created portal. Anything else would be pure absurdity. By harnessing this natural phenomenon and creating portals, we can venture into the vast expanses of space with the confidence of knowing that our journeys are both safe and feasible.