It depends on what kind of ship. If you mean ocean vessel then yah there are limits. If you mean an airplane driven by fossil fuel then yah. If you mean a space vessel that uses gravity manipulation to create lift and gravity for thrust then there is no limit so long as it isn't within our atmosphere. The only limit then would be if we were talking something like...the moon size where it's own gravity would cause compression
Cheap_Caregiver6848 t1_j4if1x1 wrote
Reply to Is there an upper limit on the size of a ship? by LilyFish-
It depends on what kind of ship. If you mean ocean vessel then yah there are limits. If you mean an airplane driven by fossil fuel then yah. If you mean a space vessel that uses gravity manipulation to create lift and gravity for thrust then there is no limit so long as it isn't within our atmosphere. The only limit then would be if we were talking something like...the moon size where it's own gravity would cause compression