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It baffles me that this meme is taken seriously
>started listening to the stars less than a lifespan ago
>Hasn’t traveled past our own moon
>Still can’t find “Dark Matter” to make the data fit the equations
>Haven’t found that ninth planet
>Still discovers car sized asteroids within lunar orbit only after their nearest approach

You and everyone else who treats this non-paradox as anything but a simple “what if?” is fucking retarded

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Neat

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Someone asks for help and you vehemently criticize him. Even if you're smarter than him it doesn't allow you to be mean to him.

It takes a village to raise a child and when you learn that the world will be a better place.

OP my suggestion would be to get Coursera or something similar (Coursera is the only one I know). Do a couple of the courses there. Read a few technical books, if it was astronomy that got you interested, buy books on astronomy. If it was biology that got you interested, buy books on biology. Get the picture? When there are things being spoken about that you don't understand, look it up online or in other books. Research famous scientists and not-so famous scientists and read their books and findings, don't understand? Look it up.

I think M.I.T offer free online courses, more likely than not, a lot of it is going to be way over your head but you can get an idea of the sort of processes that are being used.

Hope that helps

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