[extropy-chat] Feynman's 1963 Lecture - The Uncertainty of Science
Ned Late
nedlt at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 21 04:19:24 UTC 2005
Sorry to nitpick again, but of course there is nothing
alive in "most places" in the universe, even in 1963
everyone knew that.
Frankly, if there is a higher form of life in the
universe besides ourselves, we might not want to know
about it. 'It' might be something hideous; 'it' might
not want to know about us.
>[28]
>And in most places in the
> universe today there probably is nothing alive.
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