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Einstein's Alcove
The Anthropic Principle.
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 236994" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>You have just confirmed that a human will happily assume something to enable them to maintain their own importance, falsly believing that they are at the top of the evolution / intelligence or even the sentient tree.</p><p></p><p>Humans cannot detect or in any way sense that a rock has conscience, empathy or a desire to travel round the universe. But given the vastness of space, and the long periods of extreme low temperatures (where many materials will experience superconductivity), there is a good chance that over eons, individual fragments of the rock are able to communicate with others.</p><p>Once it reaches a spot inhabited by life forms such as ours, the rise in temperature will close those connections, and a period of inactivity will result, but once the world that the rock has landed (and become a part of) is disrupted by the next cataclysmic event and blown blown out of reach of the sun, the activty will start again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 236994, member: 175144"] You have just confirmed that a human will happily assume something to enable them to maintain their own importance, falsly believing that they are at the top of the evolution / intelligence or even the sentient tree. Humans cannot detect or in any way sense that a rock has conscience, empathy or a desire to travel round the universe. But given the vastness of space, and the long periods of extreme low temperatures (where many materials will experience superconductivity), there is a good chance that over eons, individual fragments of the rock are able to communicate with others. Once it reaches a spot inhabited by life forms such as ours, the rise in temperature will close those connections, and a period of inactivity will result, but once the world that the rock has landed (and become a part of) is disrupted by the next cataclysmic event and blown blown out of reach of the sun, the activty will start again. [/QUOTE]
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