Warp drive is more likely than not physically impossible, and even if possible would require insane energies, manipulating spacetime using exotic matter (which has never been produced) etc.
It is a true magitech.
Von Neumann Probes seem easier; they re probably physically possible but the sheer engineering for it to work seems very very difficult. In fact there are no credible plans or ideas to even build one.
Just having interstellar space travel is an immense task.
Doing thing with circuits seems comparatively more feasible.
Warp drive is more likely than not physically impossible, and even if possible would require insane energies, manipulating spacetime using exotic matter (which has never been produced) etc. It is a true magitech.
Von Neumann Probes seem easier; they re probably physically possible but the sheer engineering for it to work seems very very difficult. In fact there are no credible plans or ideas to even build one. Just having interstellar space travel is an immense task.
Doing thing with circuits seems comparatively more feasible.
Agreed. I had [this recent paper](https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9325353) in mind when I raised the question.