@benwehrman There's a very-testable theory that somebody invented a few years ago called "special relativity" that might be good for you to look into. I say "very testable" because it's been experimentally tested and found to be accurate by several methods.
@bryan_johnson Sure glad my body isn't this complicated! Not really sure what goes on in there, but I sure don't remember authorizing anything that sounded like "JAK/STAT", "GSK-3", "IL-17", "Gastrin", or any of those others. I do remember adding "coffee" to the system occasionally.
@chickinkpen@Kimotakai@darwintojesus I love the idea of somebody saying this like it's "second door on the right" simple. There is no precedent in human experience for "infinity"; it isn't even an idea that is present in useful physical theories (i.e. the stuff we depend on to guide our investigations).
@rjheathfield@alexboge That's "globetard"; at least get our name right. And who would be "happy" to be confronted with such stupidity? You'd probably agree that the airlines voluntarily burn extra fuel on so-called great-circle routes in order to prop up the globetard-lie, am I right? π