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|    JTEM to jojo    |
|    Re: EVIDENCE... for what?    |
|    31 Jul 25 23:22:14    |
      XPost: sci.skeptic, alt.atheism, can.politics       XPost: alt.alien.research       From: jtem01@gmail.com              On 7/31/25 4:45 PM, jojo wrote:              > some say that fuel such as anti-matter can be used to move at a       > significant percent of c.       >       > i am hoping that we can figure out how to move space instead of move       > through space with new physics.              One massive problem here is that science explains nature, figures       out how it works. Technology is the application of what science       learned about nature.              If and I do mean IF it is possible to move space itself, shouldn't       that be occurring in nature?              I've argued the same about time travel.              if physics allows for time travel, and it does, should we not be       searching for examples of naturally occurring "Time Machines,"       such as worm holes?              Should we not be searching for materials -- even if just rocks       -- that have traveled through time?              Again, science explains nature. Science is just figuring out       how nature works. So in what is effectively an infinitely large       universe, if [blah-blah] conditions will honestly allow for things       like time travel, or the movement of space itself, should we be       able to work out what those conditions would be & search for them?              Or search for their results?                                          --       https://jtem.tumblr.com/tagged/The%20Book%20of%20JTEM/page/5              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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