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Comments by "Manuell" (@manuell3505) on "TED" channel.
I think imagining "kaboom" and being vaporized had quite a chance to become reality if it goes wrong. Currently they maintain and train a post-lift-off emergency abort procedure to increase the chance of saving lives. It's getting better for sure...
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That's not how it works. Any not real theory, hypothesis or idea subjected to real science will be dismissed as being so. And real science exists. There are no secret organisations holding back fundamental knowledge. As real science is supposed to be objectively repeatable, it's findings cannot be denied or hidden to the whole world. To real science, individuals or groups making wild unfounded claims have no relevance. E.g. you can claim that the earth is flat, but after that your cannot ignore the inability to explain nor predict a lunar eclipse while everybody sees it happen. It wil take away the meaning of everything you say further. This is how all pseudoscience falls with certainty. Those who remain accepting it will be approved fakers.
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1:10 I think that's logical because grey is not a color but only a balance between light and dark. It's the hardest to hide any difference in it, since the neurological (?) misleading effect that happens while looking at different real colors doesn't affect the sight of clean grey. Most people would see it instantly, what would destroy the challenge.
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They didn't.
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Stay strong. I'm almost certain getting diagnosed m.s. this week, having partial sight loss and most of the other symptoms. We have to fight. I'm convinced it's worth it.
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Plenty of time to be dead. I focus on the small window.
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@Roberto Insingo At least a fate. A lot of books tell a lot of different things, but the depth of the stars and the beauty of the moon don't lie for sure.
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Indeed. And a "multiverse" is nothing more than the assumption there are more "realities" for whatever reason. Basically it's taking the foundation of our understanding of reality as a constant, and apply a abstract multiplication to it, just to make it more than one. I'd say let's study not the universes but the structure that separates them. And how about the idea of a superior "verse" that involves an amount of multiverses? Looks like a dead end to me...
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It needs some kind of initiation of a chain reaction. But what would be it's objective? Spread and inhibit all networked electronics like it's a drug? Imagine that your fingers get zapped if you attempt to unplug your network cable...
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