Maybe, but probably not. The physics and chemistry of the universe is pretty well understood by human science at this point. Basic stuff like you can’t make steel under water or without iron and oxygen and carbon (and yes, you will need steel to develop the tech for space flight, and yes, you’re stuck with the periodic table of elements, we didn’t miss any). If your planet is much smaller than earth (like Mars) it doesn’t have enough gravity to hold it’s atmosphere. If your planet is much bigger than earth you can’t reach orbital velocity to get off of it. There’s a ton of limiting factors that would constrain space faring species to a similar (not identical certainly) but similar development path.That seems a bit over-limiting. You seem to be saying that if it doesn't parallel mankind's development, they wouldn't have a chance of doing the things that we can imagine. That may be true, but I would also propose that there are probably ways of getting things done that we are incapable of even imagining.
That's gotta give those poor Russians a complex! Not only is most of the world against them, but so are other planets.UFO's helping Ukraine.
Bruce
Your own limitations are guiding your vision of what is possible.Maybe, but probably not. The physics and chemistry of the universe is pretty well understood by human science at this point. Basic stuff like you can’t make steel under water or without iron and oxygen and carbon (and yes, you will need steel to develop the tech for space flight, and yes, you’re stuck with the periodic table of elements, we didn’t miss any). If your planet is much smaller than earth (like Mars) it doesn’t have enough gravity to hold it’s atmosphere. If your planet is much bigger than earth you can’t reach orbital velocity to get off of it. There’s a ton of limiting factors that would constrain space faring species to a similar (not identical certainly) but similar development path.
[encore]I can always tell when movies use fake dinosaurs.
Maybe in 20 million years, moviemakers will have to use fake humans.
Bruce
I did not think my words were too big; it is a pretty smart group here who understand them or know how to Google (as you just did). Also note that they are my own words, not cut and pasted. Please follow this if you will. I have personally done the below many times.I will post your #273 below
For readers who may feel intimidated by your big words I will define them below:
Accelerometer - instrument for measuring acceleration, typically that of an automobile, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft, or that involved in the vibration of a machine, building, or other structure.
Centripetal acceleration, the acceleration of a body traversing a circular path. Because velocity is a vector quantity (that is, it has both a magnitude, the speed, and a direction), when a body travels on a circular path, its direction constantly changes and thus its velocity changes, producing an acceleration. The acceleration is directed radially toward the center of the circle.
In physics we learned that acceleration is the change in velocity (Δv) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation a = Δv/Δt. This allows you to measure how fast velocity changes in meters per second squared (m/s^2).
This is what you are measuring and works perfectly on a non-moving, non-rotating earth. Gravity is a complete nonsensical idea that even Neil De Grasse can't explain.
If water doesn't fly off a rotating earth why can't you repeat this in an experiment? The idea of the global earth universe where the earth, a perfect sphere, constant rotates with no external forces and no idea of what caused it should be left in the stories of fantasies. It is certainly a realm of a religion where absolute faith is required to believe in fantastic distances and motions with no proof whatsoever.
By your statement I infer that you can also always tell when movies use real dinosaurs. Wow! I really wanna see those movies!I can always tell when movies use fake dinosaurs.