Talk:Philibert Aspairt's Chartreuse-Glass Goggles/@comment-3270170-20140519044323/@comment-5782071-20190317045634

The thing is, I feel like we use artifacts to explain the show's tech way too much, and in the absence of an artifact-reliant explanation in-show, in terms of the narrative it's sort of meant to be open-ended, but assumed to just be advanced technology. We know these things are possible - I mean, if you want a purely science/tech example with no possibility an artifact could be involved, just look at Daniel Varley from "3... 2... 1". He made an energy forcefield on his own, and the only artifact he was in possession of was Joshua's Trumpet, which in no way could have been used to create the forcefield from any perspective (it's ability didn't allow for it and it was in use at the time the forcefield was up).