I posted a message on 1/4/06 (Space Travel Realities) regarding the physical limitations (as we currently understand them) associated with long distance space travel. In the message I tactfully challenged anyone in the know (a physicist, for example) to discredit my basic premise that speed alone will not suffice to permit interstellar exploration. Sadly, no one has responded. I could infer from this that, despite insignificant technical flaws unrelated to the basic premise, my argument is reasonably valid. I say this not to prove a point in this forum, but rather, to validate to some degree my thoughts so that I be not the fool in forwarding them to those who hold the purse strings for our space program. Please take a moment to review my perspective and, should there be erroneous conclusion, share with me my failures so that I may tidy up my conclusion for more public display. Thank you in advance!
Best Regards,
Mark