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11-08-2005, 01:58 PM
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True, infact, if the GUTOE had more bad than good or more good than bad, although having some dificulties, it would be possible to conclude if it's better to develop it now, never, or later. Or even maybe before, if the GUTOE had really a lot more good than bad. But as the percentages are equal, maybe not in number of things, but at least in the importance of the sum of these things. The answer is hard even if you do have the GUTOE. Einstein mayde the special and general theories of relativity, but he never knew how many good things it gave to humanity, until he observed how practical physicists, mostly inventors and engineers, developed items based on these theories. |