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Pretty sure it's all bullshit. I'll believe it when someone demonstrates conclusive proof. This is one of those "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". The amount of energy and resources someone would need to fly interstellar distances is absurd. Unless someone can show me a space ship it's not worth my time.
Too much sci-fi media has poisoned people's brains. You're absolutely correct about how much energy it would require to leave a solar system, then travel to another. Traveling at the speed of light would still take several years to go to our nearest neighbor. And the closer you get to the speed of light, the more energy you need to go forward as your mass increases.
If you fired a speck of dust at the speed of light at something, it would hit with more force than a nuclear bomb. So imagine how much force is required to propel a huge ass ship.