It is easier in my book Georges, thanks to no need for language for
the characters other than in leisure pursuits.  I did think of a big
sail ship powered by lasers using energy from an array cooling the
Earth.  By the time I was reading about non-particle particles, the
realisation I'm writing for three-quarter wits who struggle with
elementary trig made me give up on staying too close to what might be
in current speculation.  The phrase metalanguage shorthand is useful.
Can't find a beep on biological implications other than the clocks
running slower etc.

On 28 Nov, 07:24, Georges Metanomski <[email protected]> wrote:
> --- On Sat, 11/28/09, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
>
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> > From: archytas <[email protected]>
> > Subject: [epistemology 11004] Relativity One almost ready to use black fuel
> > To: "Epistemology" <[email protected]>
> > Date: Saturday, November 28, 2009, 6:21 AM
> > There are some interesting bits and
> > pieces around about close to light
> > flight using dark matter.  This would allow rapid
> > acceleration to near
> > the speed of light, but has a downside in that we would
> > have to get
> > close to the galaxy centre to find enough of the stuff (one
> > reason the
> > aliens ain't here is because we lack the stuff).  One
> > possibility
> > would be to get out there using antimatter or fusion
> > power.  All ideas
> > welcomed.  Containing dark matter might be tough, but
> > there may be
> > particles that interaction strongly with it and our general
> > stuff.
> > And what about the biology of getting to and being at close
> > to light
> > speeds?
>
> =============
> There is dark matter and there is dark grasp. The fabric of dark matter
> is as yet unknown and there are only timid trials to form some
> hypothesis. One is mine 
> inhttp://findgeorges.com/ROOT/SECOND_ENLIGHTENMENT/0h_dark_matter.html
> How good it is I can't say, but at least it tries to shed some light
> on the dark.
> Georges
> ===============

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