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  • That's is factually false, check your sources.

    There is no such things as infinite growth, the idiots in power drool so much for it in economics that they project it all their propaganda. Human population growth will not go on forever, as people will make less and less babies the more living condition better. And if they don't, we will die enough to stabilize

  • That surprises me, as I just tried the same and came up with it instantly, anyway it's commonly referred to as "Rojava" and it stands for "Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria", a de-facto autonomous regione in northeastern Syria.

    Basically it's many self governing sub regions of Syria, governing themselves following the political model of Democratic Confederalism.

    https://rojavainformationcenter.org/background/key-facts/

    A video from anthropologist David graeber talking about his experience in rojava: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqfoJvD0Ifg

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  • So evangelion was right?

    Jokes aside, the probability of moonlike-moons forming in earthlike-planets should be added to drake's equation and see what that begets.

    Might explain a lot of the silence, at least for life as we know it

  • Wow, thank for the very detailed reply, I am so excited to be fortunate enough that maybe in my lifetime someone will find out just a little bit more of these questions.

    I wonder if the difference between near and far stops making sense when the universe reaches total heat death. Maybe it's just a senseless guess, but what if that's how a singularity is born? When a universe dies?

    It feels more religious than scientific to say but given how we observe that nothing is created or destroyed but rather is changed, why shouldn't it apply to a Universe?

    I really like the way the videogame Outer Wilds tackles this question, using scientific knowledge as a basis to pose a more philosophical question about the life and death of a universe