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 Originally Posted by Warpe
The sum total of technology we've developed so far has happened in an eyeblink relative to our time on Earth as a distinct species. It's not unfathomable that we could develop the technology to traverse interstellar distances within the next few hundred years.
I disagree. The sum total of technology builds and builds on itself. So the sum total of all technology is representative of every advancement of man over his environment. Including the harnessing of fire and the use of simple tools to build homes.
I like the transcending the physical plane idea because scientists have shown that information can move faster than the speed of light.
Also, what kind of energy would it take to create a wormhole?
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