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    Dec092009

    We are all made of stars - Ep. 10

    In our final installment with Paul and Storm, we discuss the future of humanity. One way or another we'll make it to space say Paul and Storm of Paul and Storm on this episode. Their crazy ass predictions have us either as non-corporeal energy, peacefully floating through our existence, or mad killing machines mowing down alien civilizations.  Either way, the future is bright.

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    While listening to the latest episode I was distressed to hear the prediction of our evolution into beings of pure energy in the distant future. Let it be known that this is an impossibility. Because energy must move at the speed of light, an energy being would be forced to experience the entire life of the universe in an instant! As was alluded to in the show a cloud based being might be possible, though, I do not know if a cloud of elementary particles has the complex mechanics that may be needed for consciousness. If my science is off please let me know because I would love to think that energy beings could or do exist.
    It is not my intention to rain on anyones parade but I do believe that great science fiction (and great predictions) do not defy the science that we love. I love the show and have been a fan since episode one. Tom and Randy are the some of the greatest and nicest people in podcasting and I wish them continued success.
    P.S. on the subject of subatomic particles. What about superstrings?

    December 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLouis

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