Here’s a different take for you; for how long has space exploration been going on in earnest now? 50 years (moon landing)? 80 years (rocket development in 2nd WW)? Hell, even if you go back to the invention of the telescope, that’s still only 400 years or so. And that is nothing but a blip on a cosmic scale and even on the Homo sapiens timeline it is nothing. And yet, you make today your cut off point in stating that we’ll never achieve more….. quite a narrow minded tale of you think about it. Imagine what the next 400 years will bring in scientific breakthrough, insights and development! You let the next 400 billion years depress you without giving mankind the benefit of the next 400 years of development… or the next 4000…..
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Reply to i hate dark matter(the actual irl material) it crushed my dreams, this is a vent btw by ul_sorty
Here’s a different take for you; for how long has space exploration been going on in earnest now? 50 years (moon landing)? 80 years (rocket development in 2nd WW)? Hell, even if you go back to the invention of the telescope, that’s still only 400 years or so. And that is nothing but a blip on a cosmic scale and even on the Homo sapiens timeline it is nothing. And yet, you make today your cut off point in stating that we’ll never achieve more….. quite a narrow minded tale of you think about it. Imagine what the next 400 years will bring in scientific breakthrough, insights and development! You let the next 400 billion years depress you without giving mankind the benefit of the next 400 years of development… or the next 4000…..