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RE: A.I. Is Scary Because It Implies We Might Afterall Have No Soul

I hope so, in two generations we should have solved a ton of new mysteries

You see, this is where we differ.
The science books of today will be thrown out because they are useless.
They won't even be good for jokes about how stupid we were back then.

The theory of relativity is based on Michelson-Morley's experiment that "proved" that the aether doesn't exist.

Nikola Tesla believed the aether existed, because it was how his experiments worked.
So did many other scientists.

Then along comes M-M and do this experiment that, would show that aether existed or not. Can you imagine trying to measure the height of ocean waves by measuring horizontally? Well, that is what they did. And so, all of science, from then forward has been in the wrong direction. Because the "science books" accepted the disproof of aether as fact.

So, if the aether exists, how the teach light, magnetism, electricity, time, space, cause-effect are all wrong. Entirely wrong.


Do you know about experiments that show that magnetism travels faster than the speed of light?
Add that to the other pieces that prove the theory of relativity wrong.

Here is another fact that just destroys everything you (and i) have been taught.
Vera Ruben studied the andromeda galaxy for decades. And she discovered that all of the stars go around the center at the same speed. As if all of the stars were glued to a plate. The all spin as one. What does that do to the idea of gravity, black holes, the theory of relativity, dark matter?
It basically throws them all out.

So, if you actually want to learn science for tomorrow, then start studying aether theory and the electric universe. (but you can't read about any of that in today's science books)

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Relativity is not hanging on just one or two experiments and has made tons of testable predictions.

If better theories are already properly developed and can explain observations and testable data with the same rigor, reliability and consistency as the currently accepted theories, it will not be long until they become the norm, much less than generations. That's the nature of science and that's what everybody in science is after. Nobody is running away from it, is just that the explanations you are talking about are not as convincing as you think.