Do you have any proof that these factors were responsible for preventing the aspiring conquerors' from achieving victory? Any at all, other than second-hand sources?trumpetking wrote: Yet, for each and every one, there is a perfectly logical explanation, whether it be disease, defeat by other global powers, economic collapse, natural disaster or any other negative occurrence.
Do you have proof?trumpetking wrote: To address your next argument, no one uses robot armies and no one has "space lasers" yet.
Books cannot be used to support any idea, let alone the feasibility of world domination. The claims of a prominent theoretical physicist are not evidence. If books could be used to determine anything that goes on in reality, then the existence of Sonic is already rock-solid, for there are indeed books and editorials regarding the hedgehog and he sceince behind his abilities. Of course, the world of super-powered anthropomorphic hedgehogs (and similar creatures) is a little explored area compared to, say, physics, but further study could shed light on the mysteries of Sonic.trumpetking wrote: If you really want to know why, go to your local library and check out Physics of the Impossible by Professor Michio Kaku, a rather prominent theoretical physicist.