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The nearest star is 4 light years away. That sounds manageable. It isn't. In this video, we break down exactly why interstellar travel isn't an engineering problem — it's a physics problem. From the brutal logic of the rocket equation, which turns the simple act of accelerating into an exponential trap, to Einstein's special relativity, which makes the speed of light an absolute wall the universe refuses to let anything cross. We go through chemical rockets, nuclear propulsion, fusion engines, and even antimatter. We examine whether warp drives or wormholes have any grounding in real physics. And we arrive at a conclusion that is, simultaneously, deeply frustrating and strangely beautiful. Is reaching the stars truly impossible? Maybe not entirely. But understanding why it's so hard will permanently change the way you look at the night sky. Subscribe to Levinne's Universe for science that actually makes you think. And if this video moved something in you, hit like — it's the best way to push these ideas further out into the cosmos. 🌌