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What happens after science?
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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 91175" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Most of our science is based on one very common thing. Time. I think that time is our biggest hurdle that humanity will ever be able to overcome. Once we can do that it should open up a lot of doors. I'm not talking time travel. So don't get your panties in a bunch. I mean that everything we do is based on how long something takes. How long it takes to get from A to B or how long it takes for an apple to fall from the tree which helps calculate gravity.. Or something along those lines, don't hammer me on details of it. Point is that I think once we overcome our training wheels of this time issue, that is when I believe science is ended and a new form of thinking will emerge. We should call it, "Justinianology". You heard it here first folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 91175, member: 923"] Most of our science is based on one very common thing. Time. I think that time is our biggest hurdle that humanity will ever be able to overcome. Once we can do that it should open up a lot of doors. I'm not talking time travel. So don't get your panties in a bunch. I mean that everything we do is based on how long something takes. How long it takes to get from A to B or how long it takes for an apple to fall from the tree which helps calculate gravity.. Or something along those lines, don't hammer me on details of it. Point is that I think once we overcome our training wheels of this time issue, that is when I believe science is ended and a new form of thinking will emerge. We should call it, "Justinianology". You heard it here first folks. [/QUOTE]
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