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adrianN
1918 days ago
That would assume that physics as we understand it is fundamentally wrong. You might as well hope for an eternal afterlife in the garden of Eden.
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faeyanpiraat
1917 days ago
How many times have our understanding of physics have been fundamentally wrong in the past?
What is the chance it will never happen again?
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adrianN
1917 days ago
The chances that the laws of thermodynamics are fundamentally wrong is pretty low. Asimov has a nice essay on this topic:
https://chem.tufts.edu/AnswersInScience/RelativityofWrong.ht...
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What is the chance it will never happen again?