From: Dan Clemmensen (Dan@Clemmensen.ShireNet.com)
Date: Wed May 06 1998 - 18:37:33 MDT
Anders Sandberg wrote:
>
> Borys Wrobel <wrobel@salk.edu> writes:
>
> > It sticks someplace in my memory, that not so much the speed is an issue,
> > but rather the acceleration needed to get to much higher fractions of c. In
> > that sense, freeing oneself from a feeble human body solves both that
> > problem and that of time
>
> It is not our bodies that makes acceleration hard, it is energy: to
> sustain a 1 G acceleration for a long time you need a tremendous
> energy output.
>
The energy needed is huge, but depends on mass. getting rid of the
body gets rid of its mass and the mass of the life-support system,
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