You make a misstatement at time code 2:44. "Traveling beyond our solar system would take tens of thousands of years." The Voyager Probes left the solar system in just over 40 years. Your time scale is off by a couple of orders of magnitude.
Depends on the context. If he meant to imply "travel beyond" as meaning visiting another system, he's right. If he meant passing the heliopause, you're right. If he meant passing the point of gravitational influences at the edge of the Oort Cloud, neither of you are.
You make a misstatement at time code 2:44. "Traveling beyond our solar system would take tens of thousands of years." The Voyager Probes left the solar system in just over 40 years. Your time scale is off by a couple of orders of magnitude.
@@pauleveritt3388 okay let me check and thanks for your contributions
Depends on the context. If he meant to imply "travel beyond" as meaning visiting another system, he's right. If he meant passing the heliopause, you're right. If he meant passing the point of gravitational influences at the edge of the Oort Cloud, neither of you are.