150 years ago we couldn't fly, 70 years ago we could leave the atmosphere, 30 years ago we hadn't confirmed any exoplanets, 10 years ago we hadn't pictured a black hole... Does this say anything to you about human advancement...
Ok, strictly focusing on earth, how do you suggest we advance the field of physics?
There is stuff going on out there we can't hope to replicate on earth, the forces are just too great. Consider the universe a free laboratory experiment, we only need to invest in the bare minimum of equipment to observe what's happening.
Only it's not free, it's very. very, very expensive. But, now that I think about it. We are putting ourselves in a very precarious place. Devoting so many resources to finding an new home, we may need one.
PoppersOfCorn t1_j599jwn wrote
150 years ago we couldn't fly, 70 years ago we could leave the atmosphere, 30 years ago we hadn't confirmed any exoplanets, 10 years ago we hadn't pictured a black hole... Does this say anything to you about human advancement...