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How do you measure time on a tide locked planet?
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[QUOTE="DaveC426913, post: 6845810, member: 15808"] I'm not saying they wouldn't notice; I'm saying it wouldn't be much [I]use[/I] in their society. Sure, in egghead labs, but why would society care? An egg is cooked when you [I]see [/I]it's cooked, not when some gadget on a lab bench finishes counting. [I]Argh! :mad: :mad: Reducto ad absurdum fallacy! [/I]Sometimes I wonder if you are being [I]deliberately[/I] obtuse.I give up. You win. Alien civilizations will evolve in the same way - and come to all the exact same conclusions - as Earthlings. Star Trek is an accurate depiction; the galaxy is populated by races identical to Earthlings except for their foreheads. Spock's famous line is [I]"Zero diversity, in exactly one combination."[/I] 🤔 [/QUOTE]
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