In the midst of the exponential growth of technology, the exploration of the seas and the Solar System, the hopes and fears brought about by the development of artificial intelligence, 3D printers, promises of head transplants and space jumps, we can ask ourselves what are the limits of humanity. How far can we go in space? Will we ever be immortal? In the case of uncontrolled, greedy development, the fate of the people in the Matrix awaits us (and maybe even without the savior Neot?) We do not know all the answers to these questions. But we know how the universe is. Space exploration is extremely limited to us, regardless of the technology we discover in the future.
The answer to the question, how far we can go in space, disarms us instantly with scientific evidence: I guess not very far. There are limitations there that humanity will very likely never be able to overcome. Our boundaries are drawn around our galactic space. According to the current behavior of the universe, entry into other galaxies, regardless of our ingenuity and development, will remain forever closed to us.
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The good news is that it's ours galaxy big enough, that its research will surely occupy us for a couple (hundred) thousand years. But those who believe in reincarnation and hope that in a few cycles they will be traveling through intergalactic space like Luke Skywaker (and maybe even find the force), they will have to accept the fact that this it will probably never be possible. You can see a detailed explanation of why this is so in the video. (But don't forget: Dum spiro spero!)