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Time Travel, Teleportation Or Traveling Faster Than The Speed Of Light
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Which of these will be achieved first, 2nd and 3rd and what do you base your choices on?
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I also forgot to add to the op, forever living and what i mean by that is finding the switch in our dna that tells us to start getting old because if we can isolate this switch and find a way to disassemble it or remove it altogether so it can never be activated then we'll be able to live forever bar accidents, murders and sickness etc.. This i think will be achieved the first. Fudd travelling faster than the speed of light will allow us to navigate the stars, milky ways and other secrets our universe is hiding from us but won't let us be able to travel through time which is a rather more complicated beast altogether.
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I think bibblybub is in essentials correct. Teleportation of a sort might end up being feasible; the other two seem incredibly unlikely. Perhaps not impossible, but I believe a form of quantum teleportation has already been developed so if all three were possible then it would be that one first, and the other two later. If at all.
I don't know enough about biology, really. I thought aging was more of a process to do with faults developing in DNA and cells over time than something you could just switch on or off, although I may be wrong. Not sure living forever could be achieved or would even be desirable, but since I don't understand it at all I'll put it as 2nd on the list behind teleportation. Or maybe first, since macro teleportation is still a long way off.
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