Aliens approach Earth at the speed of light.
Using faster than light communication they inform us they are roughly 1 light-year away, and have spent the last 10,000 years of their journey observing humanity intently. Using their advanced observation techniques, they are able to give us information and exact recordings of every event in history, from every angle.
Assuming this would be a real scenario, how would this influence the field of history, archiology, and the past-looking humanities? Would they be "solved?" Liek cartography, an intellectual pursuit no longer required?
>>3201874
Kill and crucify the space niggers
they would be called racists and blasphemers by 99% of the population
>>3201874
Anon you have a very weak grasp of the laws of nature.
>>3201874
Nah we'd just start attempting to turn history into a narrative like we always do. There are multiple ways of interpreting things (not necessarily correct ways) and people will choose and attempt to justify the way they prefer.
>>3201893
This is unfunny
it's right what they say, the blueboards are deeply flawed in the memetic department
>faster than light communication
Fuck off. No but seriously most governments would probably collapse from the sheer amount of corruption that would be exposed.
>>3201874
Unless they're willing to give every human their omniscient ability, the field of humanities would still continue.
Holocaust would be debunked and united states congress would be (((lobbied))) to declare war on aliens for anti-Semitism.
>Oy
>Vey
>>3201917
Assume they do
What's the consensus
>>3201874
fuck off space nigges, we're full.
>>3201934
Consensus would be beyond our ability to comprehend.
Omniscient beings and non-omniscient beings do not interact on same principle.