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We will never reach the stars. Here's the cold truth. We grew up watching Star Trek and Star Wars. We dreamed of humanity spreading across the galaxy, visiting alien worlds, building civilizations among the stars. But after 50 years of studying physics, I have to be honest with you. It's not going to happen. Not because we haven't tried hard enough. Not because we lack imagination. But because the universe itself won't allow it. The nearest star to Earth is 41 trillion kilometers away. Our fastest spacecraft would take 75,000 years to get there. That's longer than all of recorded human history. "Just go faster," you say. That's exactly where things fall apart. In this video I walk through the four brutal problems that make interstellar travel physically impossible — not just really hard, actually impossible: The distances are almost beyond comprehension The energy required is beyond anything humanity could ever produce The human body simply cannot survive the journey And time itself works against us in ways most people never consider I also answer a question that has puzzled scientists for decades — if intelligent life is common in the universe, where is everybody? The answer might be simpler and more unsettling than you think. This isn't a pessimistic video. It's an honest one. And by the end, you might see our own planet — and our place in the universe — in a completely different way. Because maybe home isn't a limitation. Maybe it's everything. ⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTICE: This channel is not officially connected to Roger Penrose, his estate, or any academic institution. The content is created for educational and informational purposes, drawing from publicly available lectures, writings, and interviews. We do not claim to speak for Roger Penrose, add new theories, or misrepresent his ideas. Our goal is to translate profound physical insights into clear, accessible explanations for curious minds. All content is prepared in accordance with fair use principles and YouTube monetization policies.