Sujet : Re: There is no such thing as a Fermi Paradox
De : 69jpil69 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (jillery)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 21. May 2024, 06:02:31
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On Mon, 20 May 2024 09:05:32 -0400, JTEM <
jtem01@gmail.com> trolled:
So, assuming interstellar travel was feasible, and assuming no
impediment to exponential expansion, an interstellar civilization
should occupy the entire Milky Way.
>
That's what is known as "An assumption." You can tell by your twice
using the word "Assuming."
"That's" what is known as qualifying assumptions followed by a
conclusion based on them. Not sure how even you still don't
understand this.
-- To know less than we don't know is the nature of most knowledge