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ul_sorty OP t1_jbru7q8 wrote

If they evolved from us and still held information from the past im pretty sure they would still be humans cause what did we call other members of the homo genus... Humans. Yeah ik they wont be homo sapiens but they most likely will still fall under the homo genus so they will still be human. Also ik what you where trying to say, and that is true it doesn't really help with the some what irrational nature of existential dread. And i know for a fact i will be most likely no one ancestor

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InformalPermit9638 t1_jbrtieh wrote

I threw an Einstein quote your way, referred to Nobel winning research last year suggesting the universe isn't locally real (which is bonkers and definitely gets me excited), and suggested the funk you're feeling may be "a dark night of the soul" and is something everyone goes through (probably).

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CrimsonEnigma t1_jbrt9gk wrote

The PNAC first advocated for the Space Force in "Rebuilding America’s Defenses", a September 2000 document. But talk of spinning off the Air Force Space Command into its own branch, including the name "Space Force", dates back to the 1990s.

Also, although this is kind of beside the point, PNAC didn't become the Tea Party. PNAC went defunct in 2006. Its remnants would go on to form the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) in 2009. The Tea Party rose to prominence in 2009, but not out of PNAC or FPI; if anything, it came out of Ron Paul's ill-fated 2008 Presidential Run. The Tea Party movement and FPI were at odds with each other early-on, with Tea Party leaders accusing FPI of trying to "co-opt their movement" (the dispute largely arose over whether or not military spending should be lowered or raised).

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