But from a certain point of view we are already trapped within relativity, are we not?
String theory is all well and good, but at the end of the day, it's a theory. One we've just rapidly escalated to reality, but that doesn't mean that our understanding of it was ever perfect. By nature, that was always theoretical.
A man who didn't know the theory might look at every separate piece of what's happened to us, and call it magic. I would tell him, no, to breach a dimension like this is theoretical physics; only when we speak of superheroes do we slide into fantasy. But both are as real as each other here, are they not?
So how do we tell the difference? Or, I suppose what I'm asking is - how can we be certain that there is a difference, in the end? Not to get philosophical about it, but we don't know what it is we don't know.
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String theory is all well and good, but at the end of the day, it's a theory. One we've just rapidly escalated to reality, but that doesn't mean that our understanding of it was ever perfect. By nature, that was always theoretical.
A man who didn't know the theory might look at every separate piece of what's happened to us, and call it magic. I would tell him, no, to breach a dimension like this is theoretical physics; only when we speak of superheroes do we slide into fantasy. But both are as real as each other here, are they not?
So how do we tell the difference? Or, I suppose what I'm asking is - how can we be certain that there is a difference, in the end? Not to get philosophical about it, but we don't know what it is we don't know.