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Embry Riddle University
Aeronautical Science/Aerospace Engineering
Cash mostly/scholarships/student loan
No slave work here.
Yes, my whole family helped pay.

Train as a Test and Research Pilot and sub-contract with Aerospace companies like Virgin Galactic or SpaceX. Get a job with NASA and go into Deep space.

I tell you now I am among the many who will go to Mars.

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>this thread
>people who educated themselves with the wiki article: 100%
>people who actually attended a general relativity course: 0%
>jerking it to stuff that - setting aside the question of wether it works - they do not understand in the slightest
>complaining because humanity has not yet developed a practical technology based on such (speculative) theoretical considerations whose conceptual bases are strongly challenged and that, I insist, they evidently don't understand
>taking out of their asses arbitrary and ridiculous predictions about the availability of such technology, still being completely ignorant on the math
>alcubierre drive has not even been proven to be possible under general positivity conditions (mostly because such conditions are not completely known) and people (however well-paid) have already designed a spaceship with a fucking CG artist
>falling for a pretty CG picture

> math/physics aren't important, I understand the concept
commit suicide.

> b-but muh internet
people in the 60s thought we would have teleporting, household androids, and flying cars. This is not an argument.

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