Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-27642965-20160211003725/@comment-4851119-20160913160808

68.189.169.26 wrote: This is not a sci-fi universe, but I will say this: future humans in real life. In 40,000 years, each individual human will be able to beat the entire 40k universe thousands of times over. Just consider this: in the last 50 years, lifespans have gone from 40 years to >100 years. We have gone from having to write physical letters to having face-to-face conversations across the world. A hundred years ago, a man on the moon would have been what 40k is considered now. But we did it. Just imagine that after 40,000 years. We will be like Q from Star Trek. This is not how evolution, technological development or physics work. If we're even still here in 40,000 years we'll still have those old stumbling blocks of relativity, thermodynamics and other physical laws that just about everyone in 40K canonically has various ways around. Real life physics are not 40K physics and the tech that can be procued by such means does not approach the capabilities of anything but the poorest, lowest-quality 40K tech. We'd be outgunned, outhaxxed and outmaneuvered at every turn.