darkmax wrote:glitterboy2098 wrote:actually, the event horizon referance was used by KotLD to explain the 'talk english" quote, but i thought it was a remark on where the idea of using a blackhole as a powersource came from.
as for the "planetary slingshot", you mean
Orbital tether propulsion.you build a
'Beanstalk' out to orbit, and send a rocket up along it, and once it reaches the top, it'll be travelling at orbital velocity and can start accellerating away.
it's pretty slow though. although you could sling payloads out of the system, it would take thousands of years to reach even the nearest stars. so it's pretty much a in-system set up.
Ah! You've found the actual term. Hmm..."Beanstalk", nice name....
But yes, it will take eons to get to the next star system. It is as I have mentioned, you will reach near light speed, not light speed. Then again, even at light speed, it will still take eons.
actually, at light speed. it would take something only a few years. 1 light year=distance light travels in 1 year. so at lightspeed, an object would only take 4.5 years to reach Alpha Centauri from earth.
however, even the orbital tether method wouldn't even come close to a hundreth of lightspeed.
the speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second.
even being genrous, a beanstalk would be only able to acheive a few hundred kms. lets say 100 kms for ease of calculation. and thats being generous. most wouldn't even reach more than a few tens of kms.
thats .00003336
C, or only 3 hundred
thousandsths of the speed of light.
to reach alpha centuari, you'd be looking at more than one million, three hundred fifty thousand years. (1,350,000 years.)