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How we lost them? Not having them should have been something that enhanced our chances to survive or to mate, or that wasnt present for a reason or another in critical moments of our history, i.e. around Toba event when humanity got reduced to a few thousands.

Seems that everyone will not find there something that "must be" in their opinions. In my case was the Hyperion series from Dan Simmons. But the amount of things that must be that are there is amazing anyway.

Where is the red matter?

He is not saying just that, but that we were alien life too. That could be more interesting than saying that i.e. there were some very primitive life forms out there by the start of the solar system.

More than curious, could be a big discovery. Could be something in Mars that somewhat increases the odds for meteorites to hit in that spot? Don't know, like a very strong magnetic field, some anomaly on orbit or something for what we don't have a theory yet? It could even lead us to figure a way to deflect

Both genres have fundamental flaws, self evident but that you prefer to ignore. Zombies can't run, om fact barely walk, and yet they can infect whole cities in few days. In the other hand, civilizations that mastered interstellar travel can destroy the world with ease (heck, probably the most complex part of the

Was taken into account in all of this Toba? Our genetic diversity probably suffered more because of it than killing or assimilating our older cousins, if we ended being less than 10k, between 40k-70k years ago. And those dates are somewhat compatible with the second wave of humans coming out from Africa.

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My introduction to the topic was this TED Talk from Susan Blackmore, not just about memes, but the next iteration of it, technological memes, and was a bit shocking for me.

Probably what iliked of this episode wasnt exactly what happened, but what was suggested there. A parallel and rich rival organization that also recruits mut... i mean, superpowered people, and that are in some kind of war against Dr. King. And some clues on the sizes of both organizations.

Now you should make the list of movies that look like have been based on P.K.Dick stories, but werent (?), like Inception (a dream in a dream in a dream? that have PKD ADN all over it) or 12 Monkeys (have some points of touch with The Skull, but is not the same).

I just hope that noone that goes back have the flu. It didnt worked so well for Homer.

Maybe your flying car will make it bearable, because we will have flying cars by then, no? NO?

Well, that could explain why we are still here. You should note how much in your life is just copying, maybe not your parents in particular, but what other humans do, and without thinking about it most of the time.

Why books? His short tales are even more mindblowing in average than their books. Some of the top that i remember are "Here lies the wub" (one if not the first of his tales), "The Skull" (maybe its basic idea was played already in other movies), "The Lethal Factor" (blue butterflies rules!), and "Upon the Dull Earth".

For a moment got afraid that we will play God again. Close, but not just there this time.

This story wasnt in the previous cycle. Damn Doc Brown, he changed everything.

Must be just one explanation for every possible observation? Could be valid both dark matter and MOND, just in different contexts, like with relativity and newtonian physics? Why one must kill the other?

Possibly were something more at that point.. JJ solved something that deserved that kind of pay as a tip, like avoiding witdrawals, or controlling what you get. That goes straight to the myth.

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They could had copied most of N900 features more than a year ago, including notifications, multitasking, multiple desktops and so on, but choose not to. Don't think they'll do this time neither.

Saw that 1100 years to do an orbit to a star with a supersonic plane? That distance was just 9.5 light hours, according to Wolfram Alpha (and yes,is an impressive number). That should put in perspective the kind of speed and time needed to get to the closest (and probably totally boring) star. Unless you can bend or