I got to thinking about this. It looks like to me that the author of that idea has gotten carried away with his great idea. He is a vegan, and he is convinced that for us to eat meat is wrong. So he tries extend that to all life. This seems to be a problem with people who get great ideas. They try to apply the idea to all situations, when they don't work for all situations. They refuse to look at how the world really works and want to force it to work their way. It is an example of extreme refusal to accept the first thing that we really need to think when we develop a new idea. We are probably wrong and we need to look carefully at the idea from all directions to prove we are wrong. If we can't disprove it for ourselves we may be right, but it needs to be checked by others. We have some examples of that sort of person posting on SAGG.

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.