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iQhaenschenkl
1 year ago

There is currently no known technical possibility.

You have to consider that many of these stars no longer exist because the light took so long to reach us.

darkarth298
1 year ago

At the moment there isn't much choice but to ask Alice.

iQhaenschenkl
1 year ago
Reply to  darkarth298

She's moved to an unknown location, right?

darkarth298
1 year ago
Reply to  iQhaenschenkl

Where she lives doesn't really matter. You just have to find the rabbit and then follow it. That will lead you to the right place.

iQhaenschenkl
1 year ago

😭

darkarth298
1 year ago

Früher war alles besser.

iQhaenschenkl
1 year ago

Früher hat sie ja Tür an Tür mit mir gelebt.

kami1a, UserMod Light

Hello Sizpo!

Unfortunately, you can forget about that. Even from the Sun's closest neighbor, the star closest to us (Alpha Centauri), you can't even see the Earth with a telescope. It's a speck of dust in the vastness of space—nothing more.

The distances are simply incredible. Let's take the suns closest to our own, our direct neighbors. And assume they have planets.

With our fastest rockets, you'd already be traveling for more than 50,000 years!!!!! – and then you'd still have to go back.

If we can travel then only in the solar system, have a nice day