• 1984@lemmy.today
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    17 hours ago

    Yeah. I think science fiction is exactly what we are talking about here. Its science that we think is fiction, because of our current knowledge.

    Your opinion is based in current science and of course its not possible to do manned space travel across the galaxy using what we know at this point.

    Im just saying that i believe its likely and possible that other species have far more advanced knowledge about space and physics then we do. I dont see why humans would have a full grasp of it at this point. Whatever laws we think are unbreakable will most likely not be.

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      1 hour ago

      👆 Exactly ! We think as ourselves as an intelligent species when in reality we are nothing more then ants with some tech here and there.

      Imagine having a pocket CERN version like we use to have a mobile today (which is kinda a mini computer). 60 years ago we would have never imagined this could be possible.

      We will probably never evolve as a “super intelligence”, we are to busy killing each other !

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        60 minutes ago

        Yeah unless our leaders somehow evolve into decent human beings, we are going straight to the sci fi world of robot surveillance and dystopia.

        Even newer tech leaders like sam altman seems completely nuts as human beings.

        But its ok. Not every species is smart enough to survive and work together with its environment instead of against it. Its a shame though, because I think humans could have done amazing things. We could have built a very nice world here, with happiness as the priority. We could have explored the universe together and seen the beauty of it all.

        What we did wrong was not allowing our heart to be part of decisions. We became mind only, making calculated decisions to benefit ourselves and not others.