Re: Small interstellar payloads



Sorry that none of what I have to offer is of nearly scifi "VN
technology" or even all that laser sailing worthy, just plain old
conventional physics-101 and of believable hard-science at work.

VN technology is hard science, particularly the CAD/CAM route.
Interstellar travel is a long way off admittedly. In fact CAD/CAM tells
us that any robot worth having, any robot that can perform household
tasks and assemble flatpacks is a potential VN.

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