Forums > Knowledge Bank archive > KB:How good are the physicists and astronomers in a GFFA?
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Astronomers on Earth look at galaxies far away and speculate about our origins. These types of people exist in a GFFA. Do they know if a Big Bang really created the universe, can they see much further into the rest of the universe, have they figured out the mysteries of dark matter and the Theory of everything, are they aware of string theory and Brane cosmology. Is their any indication that their knowledge is much higher than ours?Darth Pickle 2 (talk) 04:23, September 19, 2013 (UTC)
- Yes. They can travel faster than light. We cannot, and our understanding of the universe says we never will. So by definition their understanding of their fictitious universe is deeper than our understanding of our real one. Taral, Dark Lord of the Sith -Just shy, not antisocial: You can talk to me!- 12:37, September 19, 2013 (UTC)
- In the GFFA they are able to detect which star systems have planets orbiting them, resulting in thousands of known planets in the database like the one in the Jedi library on Coruscant. We have only begun to discover planets outside of our solar system.--Richterbelmont10 (come in R2!) 04:52, September 20, 2013 (UTC)