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- _niko0
^ just because we are incapable of measuring or seeing things yet it doesn't mean that they don't exist or that we won't discover them.
Think of everything we're discovering about the universe on a daily basis. Dark matter was unheard of a few years ago.
Hell, we're discovering new animals on our planet that we never knew existed or could possibly exist with our current scientific knowledge, like the shrimp that live on sulfur vents on the bottom of the ocean, so how can we begin dismiss the possibility of life elsewhere?
- I agree, but that's not how science works. Science works off of data, not off of science fiction.
Just fyi, dark matter is still just a theory because we have no means to measure, or detect it other than gravitational lensing.twooh - FYI, dark matter is still a theory. The only means we have to theorize is gravitational lensing.twooh
- And also my argument was not about dismissing life elsewhere at all. I was arguing that it was likely.twooh
- and gravity is a theory too, but it is 100% real in every waymonospaced
- I agree, but that's not how science works. Science works off of data, not off of science fiction.