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  • If the speed is high enough to orbit the sun then the gravitation wouldnt pull you necessarily in as your centrifugally will always pull you away. Also the heat shouldnt be much of a problem for such space crafts. Remember we have the Parker solar probe - which has started a few weeks ago, that will also orbit the sun and even dive into its outer corona. Even nowadays we manage to bear the heat of a satelite.
  • No not 1300 years in future. We have the knowledge today we just have to gain more experience in using it and optimize these technologies. I think the main problem is to get a power source that could offer all the energy used to generate force fields and cooling.
  • isnt plasma a bit danger as its enormous hot gas? I mean with force fields - magnetism. We could generate such strong magnetic fields already nowadays, imbed a very got gas in it could be dangerous also radiation wise - i would just go with magnetic fields for a start I was also thinking if a generator propelled by the solar wind could be used to generate energy - probably not enough for a space station, but it would be also a constant energy source (as far as the star is living