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What will happen to humanity if we discover a TOE, a theory of everything, and thus presumably a way to link gravity with EM (electromagnetism) "according to" the big bang and thus a universe full of stars we can presumably explore?
So looking for alien life that can presumably do that, do FTL, makes us feel a little useless with our own TOE?You know, let's go star trek, and ask the "galactic federation" <I know> "who has the best TOE"? Is it based on technological advancement? That's so dumb though.
Quote from: opportunity on 24/03/2018 03:13:45So looking for alien life that can presumably do that, do FTL, makes us feel a little useless with our own TOE?You know, let's go star trek, and ask the "galactic federation" <I know> "who has the best TOE"? Is it based on technological advancement? That's so dumb though.Who said anything about looking for aliens with superluminal technology? Sublight aliens would be a nice discovery too.
Science will continue to follow where the evidence leads.Individual scientists may get upset about it, but science will keep going just fine.
That's only possible from within this solar system. Do the math. Seriously, scientists, good scientists, have done that math.
Quote from: opportunity on 24/03/2018 12:13:35That's only possible from within this solar system. Do the math. Seriously, scientists, good scientists, have done that math.What's only possible from within this Solar System? Finding aliens? Why would we have to be within this Solar System to find aliens?
It's like you're asking why Swiss cheese has holes and why holes are in Swiss cheese.Have you done the math?
Quote from: opportunity on 24/03/2018 14:50:07It's like you're asking why Swiss cheese has holes and why holes are in Swiss cheese.Have you done the math?The math for what? As in the other thread, I'm having trouble understanding what you mean.