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The Thought Process of The Universe

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I've pondered the idea of wanting to know what's outside the boundaries of Earth and its moon. I know I'm certainly not the first but with every given day I've become more astounded to the broad spectrum of life. I'm no scientist or astronomer, It's possible they grew up wondering the same thing, but we all have different beliefs.

Walking outside with nature and its inhabitants satisfies me for the reason they all have evolved and developed into a more suitable species for the environment they're in. Trees, scrubs, and all living species evolve to fit in the environment they need to acclimate to. Humans have evolved too believe it or not. However planets are not created equal. The Moon is too cold and has insufficient use for water, Jupiter as everyone knows, is only a gas planet, and Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons, has little to no oxygen. All these examples are the building blocks of a life species to survive, but do they need such frivolous necessities? This embarks a process of theorizing about everything.

Life could be sustained without these accommodations. Water for humans is an absolute necessity and we drink it everyday, but small molecular species on other stars could eat the gases or dust clouds. We may be living in a separate dimension we may not know exists because of course it's not proven possible... Yet... Benjamin Franklin, the Founding Father of the US, knew electricity could be harnessed for a new kind of usage. By using his kite experiment he proved that electricity can be used for a power not once discovered but him alone. This gradually turned over to new technologies being produced in the later years such as airplanes, cars, computers etc. In other words, technology is still in its beginning stages and it will become bigger than we expect it to be. Human exploration on these vast planets will become a goal for all of mankind when they create the technology needed for it, and these questions by all these theoretical physicists, astronomers, and scientists will hopefully come true.

We are still evolving

Estellia
ERA Puzzle
What if we all die though
abraker
our ai overlords will take over what we started

don't underestimate the paperclip maximizer
Offdensen
if i go into a absolute mental breakdown it's your fault
abraker
"Guess what? I made someone drop balls from their brain!"
Tad Fibonacci

abraker wrote:

our ai overlords will take over what we started

don't underestimate the paperclip maximizer


"I don't call AI artificial intelligence, I call it Alibaba intelligence"
"I'm not worried about AI taking over because it's made by humans"
"Humans cannot predict the future. 99.9% of human prediction is wrong and the 0.1% is just a coincidence"
Achromalia

Tad Fibonacci wrote:

abraker wrote:

our ai overlords will take over what we started

don't underestimate the paperclip maximizer


"I don't call AI artificial intelligence, I call it Alibaba intelligence"
"I'm not worried about AI taking over because it's made by humans"
"Humans cannot predict the future. 99.9% of human prediction is wrong and the 0.1% is just a coincidence"


if you're particularly good at chess, it's more like 55% of human prediction is wrong and 1 to 45% is coincidence.
Nuuskamuikkunen

Puzzle wrote:

What if we all die though


It's like erasing a saved game.
ERA Puzzle

eblf2013 wrote:

Puzzle wrote:

What if we all die though


It's like erasing a saved game.

My cousin did that in my Pokemon emerald game and I had like a level 65 sceptile and was pretty close to the elite four. He just saved over my game man

I was so pissedddddddd.
It would probably feel better now to be wiped off the face of the Earth than how it felt to have my pokemon emerald game deleted back then
abraker
better thsn the game erasing itself. Ar lesst you know who to disown
Tad Fibonacci
Puzzle's cousin:

ERA Puzzle

Tad Fibonacci wrote:

Puzzle's cousin:


I think I was like 12 or 13 or something and he was 9 or 10.

I didn't let him touch ANY of my games after that, lmao.
Westonini

Puzzle wrote:

eblf2013 wrote:

It's like erasing a saved game.

My cousin did that in my Pokemon emerald game and I had like a level 65 sceptile and was pretty close to the elite four. He just saved over my game man

I was so pissedddddddd.
It would probably feel better now to be wiped off the face of the Earth than how it felt to have my pokemon emerald game deleted back then


i accidentally saved over my sister's pokemon game on the old gameboy color we shared. i was just a little kid and i didnt even know what saving was so i had no idea what i was doing.

she invested a lot of time into it and was also super pissed
ERA Puzzle
Yeah, I get that. I told my cousin specifically not to do it though; that little shit knew what he was doing.
Westonini
The guilt follows me even into adulthood.
Nuuskamuikkunen
As a little brother, I am culprit of that sin as well.
Serraionga
this is the kind of thread i would make after not leaving my house for a whole month(s)

oh wait,,,,,,,,,
johnmedina999
Franklin got the sign of the charge carrier of electricity through a conducting metal wrong and it haunts the back of my mind every day.

"Hurr durr just use conventional current" sure it's easy to use and almost every physical equation uses it, and it's a useful tool, but Franklin could have saved a lot of people a lot of headaches by guessing right.
abraker
What's wrong about it?
johnmedina999
Just a peeve of mine.
ERA Puzzle
Our real lord and savior should be Nikola Tesla
johnmedina999
I don't know, man, Maxwell's equations are pretty cool.
samX500

johnmedina999 wrote:

I don't know, man, Maxwell's equations are pretty cool.

It's been so long since I have done my electricity course, such nostalgia.
haha i rolypoly

estellia wrote:

I've pondered the idea of wanting to know what's outside the boundaries of Earth and its moon. I know I'm certainly not the first but with every given day I've become more astounded to the broad spectrum of life. I'm no scientist or astronomer, It's possible they grew up wondering the same thing, but we all have different beliefs.

Walking outside with nature and its inhabitants satisfies me for the reason they all have evolved and developed into a more suitable species for the environment they're in. Trees, scrubs, and all living species evolve to fit in the environment they need to acclimate to. Humans have evolved too believe it or not. However planets are not created equal. The Moon is too cold and has insufficient use for water, Jupiter as everyone knows, is only a gas planet, and Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons, has little to no oxygen. All these examples are the building blocks of a life species to survive, but do they need such frivolous necessities? This embarks a process of theorizing about everything.

Life could be sustained without these accommodations. Water for humans is an absolute necessity and we drink it everyday, but small molecular species on other stars could eat the gases or dust clouds. We may be living in a separate dimension we may not know exists because of course it's not proven possible... Yet... Benjamin Franklin, the Founding Father of the US, knew electricity could be harnessed for a new kind of usage. By using his kite experiment he proved that electricity can be used for a power not once discovered but him alone. This gradually turned over to new technologies being produced in the later years such as airplanes, cars, computers etc. In other words, technology is still in its beginning stages and it will become bigger than we expect it to be. Human exploration on these vast planets will become a goal for all of mankind when they create the technology needed for it, and these questions by all these theoretical physicists, astronomers, and scientists will hopefully come true.

We are still evolving

Estellia

yeah its so weird lol
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