Fair enough until Star Trek as science fiction.

On Thursday, 12 March 2015 14:42:19 UTC, facilitator wrote:
>
> I have as one of my "Trade mark" sayings:
> Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder but in the eye of the imaginative"
>
> ' What man has envisioned he will eventually conceive ' (Murray)  somewhat 
> encompasses the ability to imagine.
>
> "The only hinderance to progress is lack of imagination"
>>
>>  
> It was thought back in the day that if a locomotive traveled faster than a 
> horse it would begin to fall apart.  It is said nothing can travel faster 
> than the speed of light. Someday we will because we have imagined we should.
> The only people who really saw man on the moon were science fiction 
> writers.
> The bionic man was part fact part fable now it is all fact.
> a myriad of devices seen on Star Trek are now a reality.
>
> If we are indeed creatures of the divine then what hinders us from 
> creating anything we can imagine?
>

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