The Science Behind Spore
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In this exclusive interview, Will Wright explains how science has influenced SPORE
™. From cell to space stage, Will shares scientific inspirations and shows how some have made their way into the game. Spore available in stores September 2008.
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Irrational: Everyone who believes that there is a Cause is irrational.
Christianity has remained mostly constant since its beginning (I'm not talking about cults or off-shoots). Science has completely changed countless times. Personally, I would rather believe in something that could be absolutely true (Christianity), than something which cannot be absolutely true b
y its very nature (Science). That is not irrational.
Science has become a little more and more accurate over the recent years due to advances in technology. We're probably still not accurate, and Christianity is probably not too accurate either. Until we're a space-faring race, we can't really be 100% accurate about everything in the galaxy. For
example, we don't know for sure if the Big Bang theory is true or not.
True, it could have been both ways at once, but both ways probably aren't true either. The Big Bang theory probably isn't true, and a God making all this stuff probably isn't true either. We can't really say we know exactly what made the Milky Way when we're not even capable of making it to anot
her solar system.
Evolution is not EXTREMELY clear, but then again our technology isn't the best in all galactical steps. For example, we can't easily travel from one solar system to another in a few seconds like Spore's ships do (though the timeline advances by thousands of years in Spore)