(May 6, 2019 at 6:33 pm)Jehanne Wrote:(May 6, 2019 at 8:58 am)Simon Moon Wrote: Do you have a verifiable example of a "single instance of a macroscopic violation can be repeatedly replicated under controlled conditions"?
If there were, I believe it would be pretty newsworthy. Maybe even Noble worthy.
I believe you may be misinterpreting Clarke's famous quote here. There is nothing in his quote concerning advanced civilizations being subject to the laws of the universe, yet still being perceived as magic to less advanced civilizations.
A.C. was not a scientist, but he was a futurist. IMO, any civilization a billion years ahead of us would still have computers that were at most several times faster than we what got. Moore's Law is dead, and quantum computing is a pipe dream, kind of like renewable nuclear fusion.
I seem to recall how people around the end of the 19th century were predicting the end of science and things discoverable. You seem to be displaying hubris in place of actual fact and argument.