
Z: Language, written language, recordings, digital storage, working together, using computers... Huge advantages. Increased memory, faster thinking, greater accuracy in ways, and others.
But even with all that, I don't think our reach is infinite. We are still limited by what peter is talking about. Those things are not what make us superior to the rhesus monkey. Those things are the result of what makes us superior to the rhesus. And if there are levels of thought above is, it seems to me they are out of our reach. We can't even speculate on what they might be, any more than the rhesus can speculate on what we're talking about. We can't program our computers to look for specific things that we can't think of in the first place. And if the Singularity hits, and our computers make smarter and smarter computers, we'll stare at them wondering what they're doing, the way the rhesus stares at us.
Wos: I don't usually know what the heck you're talking about.

wf: I do not accept it as fact that there are aspects of the universe that we will never be able to approach with science. I don't think scientific methods can prove negatives as easily as positives. How many things that science said were not possible have been accomplished? Now knowing the origin of the universe is supposed to be impossible. As you say, if next year someone explains the origin of the universe in unassailable detail, this doesn't prove that your reasoned opinion is wrong. But it surely doesn't prove your reasoned opinion is right. And my opinion, based on an uncountable number of successes, against tremendous obstacles, is also fairly reasoned. I don't know it to be a fact, but it's a reasoned opinion