Rogaar t1_iuqftow wrote
Reply to comment by LaughCatalyst in Launch of Aquila, the first neutral-atom quantum processor with up to 256 qubits. by steel_member
Machines that fly to space? No way.
So where is your rocket to space mate? Not everything invented ends up in your home or civilian hands.
SatansF4TE t1_iuqifvo wrote
Give it a couple decades
HerbHurtHoover t1_iuua1as wrote
No. Theres a reason why 80 since the first rockets flew that they are still only launched by large organizations with large financial backing. The technology is just mot compatible with personal use. Rockets are never going to be safe enough or efficient enough that you can park one in your backyard and take a joyride to space.
aohige_rd t1_iuqqj0n wrote
I could tell you Mr Bond, but then I'd have to kill you.
fantasmoofrcc t1_iuqtft4 wrote
I though he just expected Mr Bond to die....
KamaKairade t1_iur3k09 wrote
>So where is your rocket to space mate? Not everything invented ends up in your home or civilian hands.
When I was a young teen, my potassium nitrate + sugar rockets made it to just shy of 4000m before I ruined my mother's kitchen and had to stop.
I guess my point is: Everything is already in civilian hands, but a residence is not suitable for working with extremely high (or low) energy densities.
KelbyGInsall t1_iur4lk5 wrote
I bet a diligent person could find enough explosives to get at least some of themselves into space.
LaughCatalyst t1_iuqpmpi wrote
You edited your comment to have a different point after i replied. That's low
Liammellor t1_iuqz2c6 wrote
Commercial space flight is becoming a very real thing. Can't wait to see where it's at in another 50 years.
HerbHurtHoover t1_iuua88t wrote
No its not. Even the budget, edge of space options are far, far too resource intensive to ever be affordable.
The "but some people said cars wouldn't catch on" thing is a fallacy.
LaughCatalyst t1_iuqfy0a wrote
Idk where technological advancements are in your timeline, bur if you haven't heard of rockets or the ISS, ive got some exciting news for you...
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