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Rated: 13+ · Book · Travel · #1779685

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#1097498 added September 16, 2025 at 8:32pm
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Voyager Spacecraft Finds A 50K Degree Kelvin Wall Of Fire?
Voyager Spacecraft Finds A 50,000 Degree Kelvin Wall Of Fire?



         Well, they've done it.  Several Science Fiction writers (Philip José Farmer's is one who wrote about this, Robert A. Heinlein also wrote about this in his novel Universe) have written about our inability to travel beyond our Solar System due to hitting a wall beyond Pluto.  I remember reading a novel by Farmer that dealt with essentially an alternate method of travel, because spaceships encountered a type of physical wall beyond Pluto.  And now, it seems that the Voyager Spacecraft have found a 50,000 Degree (Kelvin) Temperature about 13-15 billion miles from Earth.



         This caused me to think of Philip José Farmer's novel that mentioned a wall around our Solar System.  Sadly, I don't remember the name of that novel, nor anything about it.  On top of it all, Philip José Farmer is probably best known for his Riverworld series, a completely different type of Science Fiction novel.  Those I do remember to some extent.

         While I don't recall Robert A. Heinlein's novel Orphan's Of The Sky covering much about a wall being found, it did deal with lost generations of humans who were on this spaceship, and had regressed a lot.  Those inhabiting the ship had lost all knowledge of Space Travel, and the purpose of the ship.  The ship was traveling to nearby Proxima Centauri at less than Light Speed.  Hence the generations of people who lived on the ship and forgot about technology.  If I'm not mistaken, a young man studied the stars from the bridge (I don't recall if that was allowed or not), and realized the ship was approaching a star.  I think he managed to get people/friends to board a type of landing craft and managed to get to a planet circling the star.  I found myself wondering how far mankind progressed while they were traveling, and would they have found humans already there?  Humans who traveled far faster than they were able to, and arrived long before this ship did.

         Finding this wall of fire is very interesting though.  I ask myself, 'Can the Spacecraft survive this much heat?'  Well, they can, because it's not like a wall of fire.  The very energetic particles that sparsely fill this area of space are very far apart leaving little chance of a collision occurring.  It's not a wall, per se, it's an area in space with very energetic particles.  Still ... it's just fascinating to me.  And once again, Science Fiction Writers wrote about something 50-60 years ago, and we're discovering something similar now.  Still ...I'm enthralled with this idea.

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