[20-Feb-2022 02:14:48 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vendors/cf7.php:8 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vendors/cf7.php on line 8 [21-Feb-2022 01:47:50 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vendors/woocommerce.php:19 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vendors/woocommerce.php on line 19 [20-Feb-2022 05:33:37 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vc-pages/settings-tabs.php:27 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vc-pages/settings-tabs.php on line 27 Comments on: Interstellar travel: how to spot a ‘starman’ going by http://australianscience.com.au/space/interstellar-travel-how-to-spot-a-starman-going-by/ Independent Initiative for Advancement of Science and Research in Australia Fri, 28 Nov 2014 00:16:16 +0000 hourly 1 By: Best of Australian Science: February 2013 - Australian Science http://australianscience.com.au/space/interstellar-travel-how-to-spot-a-starman-going-by/#comment-19934 Wed, 10 Jul 2013 13:42:38 +0000 http://www.australianscience.com.au/?p=7048#comment-19934 […] Interstellar travel: how to spot a ‘starman’ going by? by Kevin Orrman-Rossiter […]

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By: Mike Mongo http://australianscience.com.au/space/interstellar-travel-how-to-spot-a-starman-going-by/#comment-17701 Wed, 20 Feb 2013 16:57:49 +0000 http://www.australianscience.com.au/?p=7048#comment-17701 This takes for granted the need to move at all. It seem as if there are better ways to travel than “getting wet” and actually pushing something from one place to another. Instead, given sufficient technological prowess, one would travel “dry” by simply being in one place than being in another. Faster than light (FTL) travel does not literally mean moving faster than the speed of light, which is impossible. It simply means another method bypassing slogging along under the speed of light. I’m not a genius but moving from one place to another at the blink of an eye seems—given sufficient technological prowess—sure beats the idea of driving around the vastness of the universe.

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