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  • All of them really. Once I find a brand I like, I'll stick with it. I'm usually not paying attention to prices anyway. I'll even go to another country just so I can get the proper brand of tomato paste. (It's not that bad, just around 15km away).

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  • But I also think the comment chain is speaking to the limits of our knowledge. The “limits that physics imposes on technology” is only based on what human beings have figured out through our limits of testing the rules of existence

    Absolutly, I'm not disputing that.

    My point was going in the opposite direct. Some of the stuff we know we can be pretty sure about so I'd say it's safe to assume that even an advanced alien technology couldn't get around them. Like the speed of light, conservation of energy, entropy, etc.

    It’s easy to say there isn’t evidence of something, just as easy as it is to say that it’s because it’s past our limit/ability to test those things right now.

    Right, but when considering practical applications, like technology, it doesn't really make a difference. If something exists but I don't know (and currently can't know) that it exists, it might as well not exist. The result is the same.

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  • But this comment chain is about the limits that physics imposes on technology.

    There is no evidence for the existence of souls or spirits, so they don't really factor into that discussion.

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  • yet no one has a clue what happens with 100% certainly after death

    Of course we do. Unless steps are taken, it's usually rotting and decomposing. There is literally farms where we study what happens to us after death. The physics of death are no mystery.

  • So one of the torrents finished ... and it's literally the same video/audio upsacled ... but with some nordic European subtitles. Doesn't really look that much better and the audio is about the same.

    I've never watched the Book of Mormon in full (though I know all the songs) and I'm now watching it on archive.org. It's good enough if you're not planning on seeing it in person anyway.