((The human mind is perfectly capable of comprehending spans of time past a few hundred years. Otherwise we wouldn't be having this conversation. WE WOULDN'T BE PLAYING THIS GAME. We haven't EXPERIENCED such spans of time, but we certainly have imagined it. There are by my estimates, A billion1000000000 stories created by humanity that deal with that exact concept, the concept of billions or trillions of years, and those stories are typically where the ridiculous "YOU CANNOT COMPREHEND" bullshit comes from.
The concept of not being able to conceptualize the concept is a concept invented by humanity (specifically STEPHEN HAWKING).
CONCEPTCEPTION!
Also let it be known STEPHEN HAWKING supports all advancements in knowledge, and thus is against the genetic and tech bans))
((It's easy to imagine individual
events happening in a time period across, say, five centuries, but not the entire period itself, because it is about five (in the case of a hundred-year-old person imagining it) to twenty-five (in the case of a twenty-year-old doing the same) times longer than the current lifespan of a human being. You can also imagine a period of a billion years if you abstract it heavily, conflating extremely long-term processes into easy-to-understand periods. You can't actually properly imagine living for five centuries, or a billion years, because the total amount of information you are dealing with increases manifold in such a process. And that's just in regards to your own life. Imagine absorbing the information produced by a whole planet over such a period. Politicians have trouble coming up with policy meant to deal with the next couple of years in a nation's lifespan, think about how difficult it would be to run a whole planet.
Thing is, the human mind simply isn't equipped to deal with centralized galactic government or even centralized planetary government. That's one of the main failings of the current UWM - no human being can run institutions that large in a truly efficient manner, no matter what their intentions may be. Decentralized as the UWM is, it still
apparently doesn't work well.
Also, I love quiet worlds, so I'm in favor of lifting research bans entirely. The only way to make dangerous new technologies safer is to research them further, obviously. Though it may be wiser to make the policy itself mutable over time and up to planetary and sub-planetary authorities.))
((Finally, a thought occurred to me - since the Altered cheat, it's not a terribly far-fetched idea that they utilize space magic in their workings. After all, we extracted the fleshwarping amp from amps that had been changed by the proto-Altered. The question remains, though, which came first? Did the Altered discover space magic and indelibly incorporate it in their makeup (it would also explain their aggression and otherwise inexplicable unity - think on Grate's behavior when he rolled low on will), after which humans extracted space magic technology from their bodies (space magic was apparently discovered
during the Altered Wars), or did humans discover space magic beforehand and the Altered merely harnessed it? It could explain why we're not allowed to look inside manipulators and amps - doing so runs the risk of the Altered remnants within escaping, and knowing we carry pieces of the damn things around would be unnerving for pretty much all civilians and the non-crazy convicts to say the least.))