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276:...interstellar wars will be extremely rare, much rarer than warfare has been on Earth. This will be a consequence of the enormous distances between the stars and large travel times between civilizations... a typical civilization might be involved in a major war only once in 50,000 years, perhaps much longer. 76:
argued that if humans ever spread to other planetary systems, the actual likelihood of interstellar war would be low due to the immense distances (and hence travel times involved)—interstellar war would require a vastly greater investment of time and resources than present-day intraplanetary wars
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As a scientist, many of Arthur C Clarke's predictions for the future came true. Terminology aside, Clarke arguably did more than any other author since HG Wells and Jules Verne to catapult his mind into the future, taking a vast global readership along with him for the invariably wild
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But there are three huge problems with this plan, and combined, they could be tantamount to a declaration of interstellar war. It could be the first shot fired in a catastrophic interstellar war.
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argued that the energy expenditure required for interstellar war would be trivial from the viewpoint of a Type II or Type III civilisation on the
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by means of technologies utilising the laws of physics as currently understood. However, now that the other planets of the
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But the other two strategies are more common historically and would probably guide the course of an interplanetary war.
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The earliest fictional references appear to deal with interplanetary, not interstellar war (e.g.
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Korhonen, Janne M. (2013). "MAD with aliens? Interstellar deterrence and its implications".
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are believed to be devoid of intelligent life, sci-fi writers generally posit some form of
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have developed plausible interplanetary conflict based on human colonization of the
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Hypothetical war between combatants from different planetary systems
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published a 3-volume science fiction anthology called
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Index

space war
planetary systems
plot device
science fiction
space opera
galaxies
planets
Michael H. Hart
Robert Freitas
Kardashev scale
Fictional space warfare
H. G. Wells
The War of the Worlds
Larry Niven
asteroid belt
outer planets
Solar System
faster-than-light drive
Ace Books
Reginald Bretnor
Militarisation of space
Space warfare
"Is Humanity About To Accidentally Declare Interstellar War On Alien Civilizations?"
"What Military Theory Tells Us About Future Space Warfare"
Hart, Michael H.
"Interstellar Migration, the Biological Revolution, and the Future of the Galaxy"
Finney, Ben R.
ISBN
0-520-05898-4
Freitas, Robert A.

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