Since the latest season hasn’t concluded yet, let’s only look at plot holes from 1990 and before.

  • @[email protected]
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    272 years ago

    The universe is not locally real*.

    *Locality and reality are defined in specific ways within quantum physics, and “not locally real” doesn’t necessarily mean ‘illusory’ as you might expect. Look into it, it’s some crazy shit.

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          122 years ago

          Can’t watch videos right now, but the wikipedia article says the problem has been solved around y2k by recalculating the age of the universe, and says nothing about JWST making this problem worse.

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            Some astronomers are looking at JWST data and claiming they are seeing galaxies with red shifts in the range of 11-20, which if accurate, correspond to ages older than we’d expect to see galaxies of such size formed. Other astronomers disagree, and believe that the results aren’t so clear. This the “hubble tension” or “crisis in cosmology” maybe still live on.

            It is exciting, either we get more data to confirm our current understanding or we need to discover be physics and form new theories that align with the data. Either way is great, imo.

    • @[email protected]
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      182 years ago

      IIRC, they’re too big to have formed in one of the ways we know and then continuously lost matter at the the rate they should have.

      So one or more of the assumptions about how they could have formed or how they lost matter over time is wrong, right?

    • @[email protected]
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      112 years ago

      My 6 year old was asking me about this a few weeks ago. He’s asking, how do our minds work? How did we come to be thinking and feeling and thinking about thinking? He says, “I know we’re made of cells, but how did the cells… find their voice?” He’s so fun.

      Like a year prior to this, I stayed up all night trying to Google it, I guess for some reason I thought the answer would be a little clearer but apparently it’s highly debated and mostly unknown.

      • @[email protected]
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        102 years ago

        One approach that I’m reasonably sure is correct is “emergence”. A bunch of simple systems come together in a way that forms a more complex system than any of its individual parts. You can find this in many areas:

        • computers are made up of very simple basic units that come together to do incredible things

        • games can have simple systems that produce complex behaviour when taken together

        • biological systems follow similar patterns

        It just seems right that consciousness isn’t something that evolved as a standalone thing, but instead is the result of more and more simple systems coming together. We didn’t wake up screaming one night in the face of the sheer terror of existence, it was a choir that gradually got louder :)

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    162 years ago

    The Space Race ended without closing ceremonies.

  • Montagge
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    202 years ago

    If most people are good why doesn’t the world get better without violence?

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      12 years ago

      Most people regularly eat dead animals, so violence is still everywhere. In fact, there’s more now than ever before. :(

    • lol3droflxp
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      212 years ago

      There’s a saying in German that my grandmother sometimes used, it roughly translates to “The person is good but the people are bad” (Der Mensch ist gut, aber die Leut sind schlecht).

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        “Germans: so estimable in the individual, so execrable in the aggregate”. – paraphrase of Goethe

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        I like that.

        Another quote that comes to mind is this, from the movie Men in Black (1997):

        A person is smart; people are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it.

        – Tommy Lee Jones, as Agent K

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    The fact the Pepsi at one point had the 6th largest military in the world, and did nothing to conquer Coca-Cola.

    Like, why even start that storyline if you dont take it to the inevitable conclusion?

  • magnetosphere
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    122 years ago

    The Trump storyline is taking way too long to reach a definitive conclusion, and I’m not even confident that it will be a particularly satisfying one.

    • @[email protected]
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      272 years ago

      I know time got weird with the pandemic, but that was not actually before 1990, believe it or not.

      • @[email protected]
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        122 years ago

        I mean I was aware of him before 1990 and really could not understand how he was famous or successful. My brother is older than me and Trump came up on the news one day and he said “he’s either a criminal or his bankers are idiots”. We grew up quite a ways from NYC if you’re wondering.

        The older you are the more insane this timeline seems. I knew he’d get elected. Racism and sexism put him over the top. Still felt like I was going crazy watching it.

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          82 years ago

          Spoilers for future seasons: they try pretty hard to replicate the ratings bonanza of Chancellor Hitler storyline, but it veers way off into weird nonsense, and instead of any sort of satisfying conclusion eventually everyone just gets tired of him and he spends his last years muttering to himself at increasingly sadder and sadder rallies for his remaining geriatric fans.

      • magnetosphere
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        102 years ago

        Ha ha ha I totally misread the title. I thought it was 1990 and beyond. Whoops! Thanks for pointing that out!

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    2 years ago

    Are we supposed to believe the largest most dominant military force in the world, Kublai Kahn’s Mongol fleet was defeated by some inclement weather… TWICE?? Lazy writing.

    • noughtnaut
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      112 years ago

      Inclement weather, just FYI. Although, your spelling also makes a lot of sense in the current times…

      Not bashing your point though, that’s a good one.

      • CurlyWurlies4All
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        82 years ago

        My turn to learn a new fact today. Wild that I’ve never realised it was spelt that way.