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gt0075b t1_j94plm5 wrote

It's a higher dimensional black hole. Three dimensions are not affected (x,y,z), one is continuously pulled in one direction (time), and several others have been crushed or curled up into virtually nothingness. That is why we can't find the missing dimensions of M theory.

<takes another toke>

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Ari76L t1_j94ea0y wrote

Let’s say in few hundred years we have the tech to travel all over our galaxy with the knowledge of where there are planets with civilizations. We would be able to know where they are technologically, if we were to visit them we would try to not interfere if we believe they’re not ready for contact. The universe is littered with precious metals, it rains diamonds in some planets, I find it hard to believe we would want anything minerals from their planet. However we might want to observe, get to learn something from their advances but the main interest would be biological. That falls in line with what is happening here on our planet. Any thoughts on this theory?

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