There are a few holes in your statements... The least of which, while in a sense you are correct, most of what you are talking about is simply theoretical. There are no clear indicators that a. we will ever achieve these lofty ideals and b. that it is even possible. Just because something is theorized doesn't mean it is possible. Take worm holes for instance, they are a theory but none have been proven to exist.
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Originally Posted by eroticsexxx
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- A logical and rational argument would conclude that an advanced civilization would not limit their knowledge to their own planet. TRUE
- Taking it further, it is symptomatic of primitive thinking to believe that linear travel is the only way to get from galaxy to galaxy. There is no indication or proper theory to explain travel in any other fashion besides some "fringe" theories. Even the current and widely excepted model of a warp drive depends on linear travel.
- Science has successfully 'teleported' atoms from one point to another. We know that the technology works and we will perfect it as our knowledge in that field advances. Wrong. No atoms have ever been teleported... yet. The only success they have had in this arena is quantum and has only teleported information from one atom to another.
- Seeing that we are just in the budding phases of learning how to 'teleport', an advanced civilization would be able to do much more. Scientific knowledge is merely an understanding of how certain attributes of our universe work. Their realities are not exclusive to mankind alone, neither should they be thought of as such. As the number of known galaxies increases, so does the probability that life exists on other planets - life that may have existed long before our star was formed.
Don't know how to put it much clearer than that...
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I agree with some of your opinions and as Arthur C Clarke once said... "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
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