I love how they, supposedly, worship Soyence but they're the first to throw out everything we've demonstrated experimentally if it conflicts with what they want to believe ("faster than light travel is possible, we just need more Soyence").
Checks out. You might have a million monkeys and a million typewriters, but you lack the infinite amount of time for random chance to produce anything legible.
(Also, don't think about who's proofreading the monkeys' results to collect and organize whatever is legible. Shhh! They'll just luck into typing in perfect grammar and a legible story with no typos. Don't think about it!)
I love how they, supposedly, worship Soyence but they're the first to throw out everything we've demonstrated experimentally if it conflicts with what they want to believe ("faster than light travel is possible, we just need more Soyence").
And alternating between incoherent screaming and damning silence now that evolution was conclusively disproven.
Context? How did Macroevolution get conclusively disproved?
Turns out they'd been hand waving the math the whole time.
Ten times the observed rate of mutation is still orders of magnitude more than the age of the planet.
Checks out. You might have a million monkeys and a million typewriters, but you lack the infinite amount of time for random chance to produce anything legible.
(Also, don't think about who's proofreading the monkeys' results to collect and organize whatever is legible. Shhh! They'll just luck into typing in perfect grammar and a legible story with no typos. Don't think about it!)
Faster than light travel IS possible. Just not for humans.
God can do it.
God made us in His image, but not in His ability, alas.
Not being able to travel faster than light speed really throws a wrench in a lot of people's fantasy of caring about space more than Earth.