Some times there's a reason, some times it's just luck.
While I appreciate we love to try and explain the present as an inevitable destination, some times it's just the way the dice rolled on this iteration of the simulation.
It can't. Correct me if I'm wrong - I probably am - but as a generative language model I was under the impression it has no actual understanding of the meaning of it's words, only the probability they work well together.
You wouldnt expect dice to understand why you didn't want to roll snake eyes
Are relativity effects significant on the moon? I thought a rationale for this was the need to account for relativistic effects making clocks run at slightly different speeds on the moon than on the surface of the earth.
Is the "timezone" more of conversation protocol for earth time to moon time?
Current missions use a synchronised mission clock and don't last long enough for this to be a big issue right?
I know that's a common conception about the past, but what's the actual evidence for it?
There are plenty of social and religious norms even today that keep people from getting together too young.
There's also no reason not to think people at the time understood how sex and pregnancy worked. They didn't have the internet but they were as intelligent as we are today. I'm sure they could figure out how to have "fun" without always having kids.
I would rather run a marathon against one.