RecoveringYuppy
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Joe, video doesn't work.
We know what's required. We at this point in time, and for the foreseeable future don't look like developing it. We need to be able to travel at least at 20% of light speed in order for us to get anywhere, and then it will probably be robots not perishable delicate humans who will do the traveling. Unless we make a superman with experimentation with the genetic code by then, maybe in 10.000 years.
Not sure why you think 20% is necessary. Over the immense time frames available even speeds we've already achieved or that exist in nature could support an interstellar migration. Over immense periods of times you've got the opton of simply waiting for some other star to come to you. The stars are in motion. Over the course of the next 10 to 20 thousands our nearest stellar neighbor will have changed. Not too much closer, but then we're just one example. We don't know if planets exist at Rigil Kentaurus, but if we were there instead of orbiting Sol our existing probes would already be reaching interstellar distances, simply because it's a binary (or more) star system and the nearest star is just that close.