belt would be by self-replicating spacecraft, taking advantage of their exponential growth. In theory, a self-replicating spacecraft could be sent to...
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on computers. Self-replication in robotics has been an area of research and a subject of interest in science fiction. Any self-replicating mechanism which...
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environment, thus exhibiting self-replication in a way analogous to that found in nature. The concept of self-replicating machines has been advanced and...
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expand to fill all available niches. With technology such as self-replicating spacecraft, these niches would include neighboring star systems and even...
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Green, an English drum and bass music producer Self-replicating spacecraft, a fictional self-replicating space craft in the science fiction novels by Alastair...
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Queensland, Australia Berserker, a hypothetical and fictional self-replicating spacecraft John Nord (born 1959), professional wrestler known as The Berzerker...
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codename for the Xbox 360 Xenon (pinball) Xenon (video game) Self-replicating spacecraft in the X video game series A planet in the Space Quest series...
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A spacecraft is a vehicle that is designed to fly and operate in outer space. Spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including communications,...
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Interstellar travel is the hypothetical travel of spacecraft between star systems. Due to the vast distances between the Solar System and nearby stars...
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cavity thruster Rocket sled launch Rotating wheel space station Self-replicating spacecraft Skyhook Solar thermal rocket Space coach Space dock Space elevator...
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Generation ship (redirect from Generation spacecraft)
journal. Aniara Autarky Embryo space colonization O'Neill cylinder Self-replicating spacecraft Sleeper ship World ship proposal based on Stanford torus Hein...
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space. Researchers have characterized the effect as "a state of awe with self-transcendent qualities, precipitated by a particularly striking visual stimulus"...
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Astrochicken (category Self-replicating machines)
physicist Freeman Dyson. An Astrochicken is a small, one-kilogram spacecraft, a self-replicating automaton that could explore space more efficiently than a crewed...
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Astronaut (section Self-funded travelers)
human spaceflight program to serve as a commander or crew member of a spacecraft. Although generally reserved for professional space travelers, the term...
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Bracewell probe (category Hypothetical spacecraft)
disguises the Daleks' own arrival. Fermi paradox Interstellar probe Self-replicating spacecraft Technosignature Astrobiology Kardashev scale Drake equation Great...
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if an advanced extraterrestrial civilization existed, their self-replicating spacecraft should have already been detected in the Solar System. The term...
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In 1980, Robert Freitas suggested a more ambitious plan: a self-replicating spacecraft intended to search for and make contact with extraterrestrial...
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may also be detectable by means of optical or radio searches. Self-replicating spacecraft or their communications networks could potentially be detectable...
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The Alcubierre drive is a hypothetical concept that is able to propel a spacecraft to speeds faster than light (the spaceship itself would not move faster...
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Space toilet (category Spacecraft life support systems)
station Mir's toilet also used a system similar to the WCS. While the Soyuz spacecraft had an onboard toilet facility since its introduction in 1967 (due to...
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economically free to us. And so we colonize, and build." The self-replicating spacecraft are named Gaijin (Japanese for "foreigner"), after their discovery...
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If intelligent life existed, it would have produced enough self-replicating spacecraft, known as von Neumann probes, to cover the universe by now, which...
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Philosophy of artificial intelligence Philosophy of mind Robot ethics Self-replicating spacecraft Moor, J.H. (2006). "The Nature, Importance, and Difficulty of...
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Space colonization (section Self-sustainment)
radio or laser at light speed to interstellar destinations where self-replicating spacecraft have traveled subluminally and set up infrastructure and possibly...
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maturity, such as cognitive enhancement, reversal of aging, self-replicating spacecrafts, arbitrary sensory inputs (taste, sound...), or the precise control...
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Second Variety (category Self-replicating machines in fiction)
story concerns the discovery, by the few remaining soldiers left, that self-replicating robots originally built to assassinate Soviet agents have gained sentience...
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Technological utopianism (category All articles with self-published sources)
achievable, such as cognitive enhancement, reversal of aging, self-replicating spacecrafts, arbitrary sensory inputs (taste, sound...), or the precise control...
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etc. In the late 21st century Earth is at peace. Humans now command self-replicating machines that create engineering marvels on enormous scales. Artificial...
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Project Daedalus (category Hypothetical spacecraft)
engineering analysis of a self-replicating variation on Project Daedalus was published in 1980 by Robert Freitas. The non-replicating design was modified to...
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Berserker (novel series) (category Self-replicating machines in fiction)
Berserkers are large spherical interstellar spacecraft, heavily armed and armored, equipped with self-replicating factories, and capable of producing numerous...
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