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  • Science & Psychokinesis

    Fact. I see through the objects:walls,stons,beam,hands­,other. I have created images:portraits,animal's faces on Clouds & Varnish from long distance and to give intentional shape, the area in the clouds must be established before the test.

    Many Thanks.

  • Why does that kid have lipstick on ? Is mars not in the golide locks zone ? If so they why hasnt evolution worked its magic there?

  • @yourboycal I think it's on the edge, but it is too small to keep a large atmosphere like Earth, so no we won't find life (unless it's microscopic).

  • It's a sad reality I've always accepted....we'll be able to colonize our own Galaxy but the Universe is [probably] just too big for one sentient species.

  • @Territomauvais Considering that we may be able to expand our lives very long, or even become practically immortal perhaps, with genetic manipulations and such, the time it would take to travel between galaxies may become very negligible to us (or rather to our descendants).. not to mention that we are probably barely scratching the surface of what there's to know, so there may be some kind of shortcut that we have yet to discover..

  • @Theophagous The distance between stars and galaxies though is SO dramatically different.

    4 light years to the nearest Star could be negligible to our descendants, but 2 and a half MILLION light years to the Andromeda Galaxy? That can't be a negligible amount of time if the species is awake at all, lol.

  • @Territomauvais Yes, but before immortality 4 light years or 2.5 billion are negligible all the same.. also consider that we've made it here with 10.000 years of civilization and only a few centuries of formal science.. who knows where we may get in 100 years, 1000 years, 1 million years? Considering that, the more we know, the more our potential to know increases.. don't know if you've ever heard of Alcubierre's metric, that may be one solution, though no one has a clue how it could be done..

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