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Here’s the problem with this idea - you send a team to a location that takes hundreds of years to get to (let’s not even worry about thousands), by the time they arrive, they are travelling with technology that is antiquated. You can’t send them to other updated tech that doesn’t exist yet.
So you’re literally stuck with only being able to update software and not hardware in quasi-realtime.
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The trick is, in animals that DO hibernate for any period of time, they still require calories for basic life functions to continue living. Take bears for example. A bear has to consume thousands upon thousands of calories per day before hibernation. When they wake up, they've often lost almost a third of their mass, and sometimes more for fenales who have given birth during hibernation. So, you'd still need some sort of way to keep nutrients and O² in your astronauts. Now, even in a lower metabolic state, you'd still need to pack enough food and oxygen for hundreds of years, per person. And hibernation doesn't stop aging; at best, it slows it a little. And the atrophy... you'd have a puddle on the other side.
And you can't just freeze people -- the ice crystals will cause their cells to lyse (die). Until we develop some sort of "human antifreeze," this is a pipe dream. Cryo tech simply isn't advanced enough for that yet.
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@cindipossidento5688
4 months ago
I had a professor in college that told us
that science fiction writers, were, and are,
predictors of the future ……. Who knew 🤷🏻
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