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I was wondering, what is left to discover?
We know how the universe works, and earth isn't its center. we know diseases are transmitted by viruses or bacterias or initiated by toxins. we know all possible forms of energy defined by our universe's physics (weak, strong, electromagnetic and gravitation) we have a technologic base, everything can evolve from it (software, electronics, medical, military, industrial and transport.) we've been diggin' in the depth of atoms and we know how to get shitloads of energy.

is there something big we have missed yet?

>> No.1631017

>what is left to discover?
people were saying that at the beginning of the 20th century.

>> No.1631018

oh gawd man.
we dont know how gravity works for instance....but there is A LOT of shit we dont know and wanna know

>> No.1631024

>>1631012

we haven't learned how to open a hole in the universe to see heaven where god is

>> No.1631028

>>1631012
>time travel, unlimited energy, immortality, FTL drives etc etc...

>implying all these won't be big when we discover how to do it

>> No.1631029

>>1631024
inb4 people who don't understand sarcasm

>> No.1631033

just let this thread die
OP is fucking retarded

>> No.1631043

>>1631029
>>1631029

stfu atheist

>> No.1631051

We haven't discovered a way to make synthetic elements that don't rapidly decay...
How bout that, OP?

>> No.1631060
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>>1631024
we all know it's in your head

>>1631018
goal of this thread: a serious list of things we don't know yet (in before fucking magnets)

-gravity, good point. that shit's been trolling us forever

>>1631028
-time travel without the need to speed above "c"
-unlimited energy if there's such a thing.
-immortality. getting our cells to not turn into cancer or self-destruct.
>>1631033
-the human mind, why is it so fucked up to create threads like this.

>> No.1631066

>1ll3g4l_little_kid_playing_sex_fkk_nudit(...).png
>little_kid_playing_sex


What the fuck, OP?

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1631069

Patachu, I usually like you, but damn, what you just said was downright ignorant.

>> No.1631078

This is an exercise in futility, OP.

There are countless hypotheses and theories out there that require some form of experimental evidence we simply lack engineering prowess to conduct.

I think this list is also self-generating as we develop new technology. For example, a hundred years ago we wouldn't have even understood the idea of a modern computer. Now one of the things we're trying to unravel is the concept of an artificial intelligence. As technology progresses, new challenges await for the human mind and new observations into the nature of the universe will present themselves as rabbit holes that present five new lines of inquiry for each one resolved.

There is no way we can know all that we don't know.

>> No.1631093

>>1631060

- AI
- all metaphysical questions like how can we prove parallel universes or make a connection to them
- terraforming
- nuclear fusion
- 100% recycling
- mining in depth beneath 10 km (man 99% of gold is in the core man)
- ...

>> No.1631099

>>1631069
psst, that's the point itt.


also, how to miniaturize chips without having to deal with the barrier of quantum effects.

>> No.1631107

>>1631066
>>1631066
>>1631066
>>1631066
This, this and this.

>> No.1631112

>>1631012
This is really pretty stupid OP.

Rather than actually making headway against the unknown, mankind is finding out that the scope of possible knowledge is vastly larger than the current knowledge we do have.

IE pretty much everything is left to discover.

>> No.1631125

extradimensional physics
extradimensional chemistry
extradimensional engineering
mind structure and creation

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>>1631069
oh hey, skinner if i wanted i could had titled it "what do we know" not "is there anything we don't know" i just prefer the pretentious kind.

let me arouse your attention that we can't know anything about things we haven't discovered yet.

so let's stay with the things we don't know yet, but within our range:
-telepathy. we can't explain if humans can use some form of RF, same for sensing a mood or a presence.
-have we found proofs of life on the other local planets, if not, a radiowave from another civilization

>> No.1632453

moar stuff that no man has done before

>> No.1632467

>>1631060
> a serious list of things we don't know yet
How do we make a list of shit we don't know? Are you retarded OP?

>> No.1632476

OP, you're fucking retarded. Grow a god damn imagination, you probably have some kind of autism spectrum disorder.

>> No.1632492

We know how the universe works?
HAHAHAHHAHAHA

>> No.1632494
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1632494

The human brain for one. All you faggots are too wrapped up in physics and biology to appreciate the endless enigma of NEUROSCIENCE!!

>> No.1632706

We know precisely jack shit about how the universe works. We know what tends to happen, but knowing that an event occurs is not the same as knowing WHY it occurs.

For instance, we have no fucking clue why gravity exists and behaves the way it does. All we know is that gravity does stuff.