by TacitBlue » Fri Sep 29, 2006 7:51 pm
Just because we can't see something, or haven't seen something happen doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. It's pretty ignorant (in the literal sense of the word) to assume that we are now at the apex of knowledge, and if something doesn't fit into the current theories, then it is impossible.
Also, just because some sci-fi writer has gotten a hold of and dramatized certain obscure theories about space travel doesn't mean that we should discount those theories as flights of fancy and nothing more. For the life of me, I can't find any info on him, but there was a man named Hiem* who had a theory, which stated that there were more dimensions than what we normally perceive. He also theorized that these dimensions could be used for long distance travel. Unfortunately some of the popular star-trek type stuff has been based on it, so it is no longer considered plausible.
*not sure on the spelling, could be why I can
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