not everyone’s cup of tea
What? These books are very popular and well-liked. What is this qualification trying to say?
not everyone’s cup of tea
What? These books are very popular and well-liked. What is this qualification trying to say?
I know you’re being sarcastic but if we actually look on the bright side, then tools like this could make indie games easier to produce. More and better indie games could in theory bring more competition to companies like EA and that could actually pressure them to make games cheaper.
Jokes on you, I love the clumps of chocolate in milk with cocoa powder.
Yes. Describe it as best as you can and let the developer reach out to you if you want. A good maintainer will ask follow up questions for more specific stuff that you may not have provided at the start.
Highly illegal in the EU.
Source? I’ve signed contracts before that includes clauses saying they can basically read my work email whenever they want.
Screen and web history sounds pretty illegal though, but would love to hear what law that is.
New fetch just dropped
… What? Okay I get all of them except the SNQ one.
Could the same thing happen on the Fediverse? I mean could a community get overrun by bot posters without any actual humans posting? I’m not sure what the endgame of doing that would be.
forget what’s real, I want to write a story with humans interacting with aliens that’s consistent with what we see now.
You just have to make it a bit sci fi. Like say it’s the year 2400 or whatever and Earth achieves radio contact with another civilization. Maybe they’re 100 light years away so you’d jump 200 years every time a message is sent and returned. Not sure how you’d tell that story but that’s the most realistic thing I can think of.
Are you really saying that “aliens have not been to Earth” and “aliens have been to Earth” are equal when it comes to speculation? You would need a lot of evidence to prove the latter and there’s a lot of theory to support the former.
our current theories are probably downright primitive to any advanced life form and there’s undoubtedly blind spots in modern day science
“All due respect”, this is pure speculation. We may very well be at a close approximation of physics and have a reasonably accurate understanding of the limitations. Or we may not be. But there is not really much of a reason to think that what we know now about the limitations of the universe (like the speed of light) should somehow be upended by new discoveries or theories.
“Something” is much more likely to be aircraft from Earth or atmospheric illusions or hundreds of other possibilities and the probability of it being actual aliens is basically 0%.
Why won’t the US gov tell us or show us everything they have?
Isn’t it also funny that all these UFO sightings almost exclusively happen in the US, the country seemingly obsessed with UFOs? And other countries basically don’t see them at all?
Also isn’t it weird that despite giving literally everyone and their kid a smartphone with high resolution cameras, we still haven’t gotten any convincing footage of any alien UFOs? You’d think if there were aliens, someone would’ve filmed them by now (hint: there are no aliens on earth to film).
Doesn’t that make you at least a little curious?
Yes, it is easy to fall into this “I want to believe” trap. Of course it makes us curious. But that should not blind you from what is real.
imagining someone traveling using wormholes or other technologies humans have no clue about
Our current physical theories suggest that there is no “shortcut” to travelling between the stars and it will likely not become any easier with future technology. There is no way around light speed and conservation of momentum.
I don’t doubt that alien civilizations would want to visit if they knew we existed - we certainly would want to visit another civilization if we knew it existed. But the problem is that it’s just not physically feasible. The most likely scenario is that we achieve some kind of radio communication with another civilization.
Honestly even centuries is like… a crazy timescale for space travel. There’s so many things that can go wrong and there’s nothing saving you in space. Generation ships is a cool idea but it is that - just an idea, at this point.
No amount of technology will let you go faster than light. There’s no reason to believe that technology will just keep expanding and allow us to somehow travel easily to other star systems. Actually our current understanding of physics seems to suggest that we might never be able to do that.
Just because we want it to happen doesn’t mean it will or that we should think it will. Hope is not equal to truth, unfortunately.
I touched on this a bit here. But basically I think the fermi paradox essentially just tells us that life, multicellular life and intelligent life are much rarer than we think they are.
I don’t know if nuclear engines would change too much when it comes to space travel between the stars. I mean let’s say you could reach even 1% of the speed of light (which is already bonkers honestly). That’s still quite slow all things considered. Just to cover, say 1% of the Milky Way’s diameter (100.000 light years) would be a distance of 1000 light years. With 1% light speed, that would take you 100.000 years. That’s simply not viable.
More of a conjecture that fell out of some math, but can’t exist in the real world.
To be fair, you could have said the same thing about black holes at some point. But even if wormholes exist, they may not be “constructable” or anything of that sort. It may just as easily be a hole from nowhere to nowhere and you can’t change it or move it, it’s just there.
I know that feel. I also want to believe. Contact is one of my favourite movies. You should watch it, it’s very good. But it’s fiction.
We can’t let our hopes blind us from the truth. I also wish warp drives would be real and I wish I would win the lottery tomorrow. But neither of those things are true.
There’s advanced aliens out there. They know about us.
If you ask me, Fermi’s paradox is much more likely to overestimate how likely advanced life is. It may be that multicellular life is just extraordinarily rare and that Earth is essentially unique in this aspect, or maybe it has only happened in a few other places. Even then, intelligent life could be another extremely rare occurrence.
Hyperion Cantos. All 4 books are great, even if the 3rd and 4th are quite different. But it’s a masterpiece. It’s kind of like the LOTR for sci-fi if you ask me.