If you could change physics, what/how would you change it?
I'm having a tough time just learning about the one we've got.
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Hey, once a geek, always a geek, and "I'm gonna wave my geek flag high," as Jimi put it. Kinda.
But yes, a wish is just as valuable as a wish - which is to say: not very - and in context of wanting to change physics, a wish for a shortcut to effort. IOW, I'm confident we'll get something very much like ST's warp drive (it's already in the works, with promising prospects - http://www.geekologie.com/2012/09/to-inf... ) and maybe even a matter-transporter, though this latter would raise some interesting dilemmas vis-à-vis bank vaults (or any other store of valuables, like one's home or business,) teenagers and the opposing sex's locker rooms, etc.
helps us to appreciate reality!!! -- j
control the wonders?
Aloha
How about several moons orbiting the Earth? Imagine the show at night.