So, if I'm understanding this argument thread correctly (and I am in no means totally sure that I am) then you've basically argued against the speed of light as a hard barrier using quantum entanglement, all the way back around around to again accepting that, with our current understanding of physics, yes, it DOES seem to be a hard barrier to any type of successful interplanetary colonization beyond any species' local solar system/star group?
If I'm correct in that generalization (base as it may be) then aren't we essentially agreeing that the "Great Filer"... (read more)
So, if I'm understanding this argument thread correctly (and I am in no means totally sure that I am) then you've basically argued against the speed of light as a hard barrier using quantum entanglement, all the way back around around to again accepting that, with our current understanding of physics, yes, it DOES seem to be a hard barrier to any type of successful interplanetary colonization beyond any species' local solar system/star group?
If I'm correct in that generalization (base as it may be) then aren't we essentially agreeing that the "Great Filer"... (read more)