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<blockquote data-quote="Asgard" data-source="post: 48690" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>Well, the vast emptiness of space seems almost designed to confine planets with living organisms, as if keeping them prisoners, our planet Earth being a prime example (AKA the "prison planet" theory although I do believe the simulation theory thing sounds more plausible; our current existence, that is the fabric of reality we experience through all our senses is only one of the many levels existing on this game). I doubt any life within this simulation will ever be able to bend the fundamental laws of physics that govern this void. For instance, intergalactic travel appears impossible due to a multitude of limiting factors. Even the most plausible blueprint for a primitive spacefaring odyssey, let's say, a generational cruiser carrying successive populations of the same species without hibernation or warp-drive technology would quickly lead to insurmountable dilemmas. Of course, you may still be right, but it’s hard to imagine such an immense expanse existing with so little in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asgard, post: 48690, member: 342"] Well, the vast emptiness of space seems almost designed to confine planets with living organisms, as if keeping them prisoners, our planet Earth being a prime example (AKA the "prison planet" theory although I do believe the simulation theory thing sounds more plausible; our current existence, that is the fabric of reality we experience through all our senses is only one of the many levels existing on this game). I doubt any life within this simulation will ever be able to bend the fundamental laws of physics that govern this void. For instance, intergalactic travel appears impossible due to a multitude of limiting factors. Even the most plausible blueprint for a primitive spacefaring odyssey, let's say, a generational cruiser carrying successive populations of the same species without hibernation or warp-drive technology would quickly lead to insurmountable dilemmas. Of course, you may still be right, but it’s hard to imagine such an immense expanse existing with so little in it. [/QUOTE]
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