Submitted by TwoMoreDays t3_z9jjh3 in nottheonion
TopGullSenior t1_iyt5jsu wrote
Reply to comment by Ransome62 in Scientists simulate ‘baby’ wormhole without rupturing space and time by TwoMoreDays
So do we think they are going to stop there? Who gives someone the right to possibly rupture space and time in the future on behalf of the entire solar system? I'm scared of this. It's like Elon Musk's destruction of the astronomical study of the night sky on steroids.
Ransome62 t1_iyt8i0i wrote
First of all whoever downvoted my previous comment is a ducking idiot who dosent understand basic science. 🙄
Secondly what does Elon have to do with this.
You are just looking for a fight. Grow up. Byeeeeee
TopGullSenior t1_iytqosw wrote
Ransome62 t1_iytrcs5 wrote
Lol wtf does that have to do with me explaining how a quantum computer works?
Your link is about as relevant to this as this one:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatulence
Maybe you should study this first before we debate quantum physics....
https://www.askamathematician.com/2009/10/q-how-can-we-prove-that-22-always-equals-4/
TopGullSenior t1_iyttmcp wrote
I wasn't saying anything about that. Did I get on your thread? I'm pretty sure you have misunderstood my comment and straight-up attacked while accusing me of argument-baiting, but it could be something else, too. I was the one asking why one scientist or a madman gets to jeopardize the future of an entire sector of the universe when megalomaniacal individuals decide they can do it. You asked me to explain how Elon Musk applied to one individual ruining the planet and I gave you a link. Then I explained how one person ruined night astronomy as an example. Maybe you should try close reading before you argue semantics: https://www.commonsense.org/education/top-picks/resources-for-close-reading-and-literary-analysis-lessons
. First, please try decaf. Also, I accept your apology.
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