Sujet : Re: There is no such thing as a Fermi Paradox
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 06. May 2024, 07:25:39
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jillery wrote:
Since you mention it
You're an emotionally disturbed 'tard so you'll never "Get
it," and you're incapable of admitting it, but at it's
heart this group is about science.
Saying stupid things like "The Fermi Paradox" is not just
inaccurate, it's dangerous to science. It's saying that
it's okay to say things that aren't true.
Language drives thinking. Period.
The idiotic "Man evolved from apes" causes -- creates --
the ridiculous linear model where Chimps and Gorillas
arose and then Homo came along. But where exactly Homo
truly starts is a matter of convention, not scientific
fact, and the LCA was an upright walker with a hand
that looked more like our own than a Chimp's.
Pretending there is a "Fermi Paradox" traps people into
stupid thinking. They're asking the wrong questions,
looking at life (or the potential thereof) entirely wrong.
If one takes the underlying assumptions of the so called
"Paradox" seriously, the only solution is that man is
alone in this galaxy.
The claim is that, if other civilizations arose, they
should all be here by now...
But even *This* base logic, this simplistic and
inevitable result escapes you, in your illness.
Congratulations.
-- https://jtem.tumblr.com/tagged/The%20Book%20of%20JTEM/page/5