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Snipple 3/26/07 5:35:57 PM
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Any thoughts on any other living people on other worlds/ galaxies
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Enigma 3/26/07 5:51:36 PM
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If there are any, they sure as hell is breaking the Prime Directive...everyone but my mom has seen one these days. Anyways, yes I believe they exist. What makes it scarier than hell is that there is most likely a race a million and one times more advanced than us who has a warring conquest spirit for them....the only reason why they haven't whiped us out yet is because of the fact that they haven't come acrossed our planet yet on their astro mapping systems. |
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Snipple 3/26/07 5:53:49 PM
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Seriously, When the hell are we going to start going to go into hyperspace? Are space ships are lame
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Slickinfinit 3/26/07 5:56:54 PM
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GALACTUS OWNZ ALL! |
There has been alot of topics on this already and its also good to give your own idea before asking a question like that to start off a thread. I think there are extra-terrestrial beings as well as inter-dimensional and places we have yet to discover but we are still to primitive and lacking science to prove they exist and its unlikely we will be contacted because we are still to violent. There is also a ton of actual evidence that we have indeed been visited for thousands of years, heck even the Bible has a UFO incident Christians/Catholics refer to as the prophecies of Ezekiel but if you actualy interpret the words as coming from a primitive man trying to explain advanced technology it really makes alotta sense he was describing a UFO. Almost every culture on earth has stories which can be linked to the ET/UFO phenomenon and some are just mind boggling.
Its just sad this science is subject to so much ridicule and hoaxes that it really seems like something is trying to hide the truth? |
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Draenor 3/26/07 6:51:03 PM
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[Insert Tool lyrics] |
Originally posted by Snipple Just as soon as they solve that small space-time continuum problem. |
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| There's something kinda sad about the way that things have come to be, desensitized to everything, what became of subtlety? |
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CastleGoob 3/27/07 8:23:51 AM
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Maybe we are just not that interesting to them. I know we like to think we are and all aliens would be sooo desperate to get invited to our parties, but i think its not the case. Or they would want this polluted mudball for some reason. Erm nah Would you want it? Not exactly prime real estate. Maybe they send the odd science ship to look at our primitive arses and do programs on there version of national geographic. Maybe we are just cosmicly unpopular
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Aelfinn 3/27/07 9:02:06 AM
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Pseudonyms: Darkintent, Heronblade |
Heh, unless something radical in terms of tech occurs, we aren't going to any other solar systems for a very long time. Current technology would allow for an ARKship style of interstellar travel. That is to say, we make a literal city and send it flying off. The inhabitants would live, give birth, grow up, train the new generation, etc. And the great great grandkids (probably several more "greats" in there as well.) of the original astronaughts are the ones to actually make it to their destination. Of course, thats assuming nothing goes wrong, a huge assumption to make over that kind of time. The problem is, we can't accellerate at any kind of a decent rate without tearing our ships and ourselves to pieces. Even if we somehow overcome that problem, it will take almost five years to reach the nearest star system at the fastest possible speed (slightly less than the speed of light), and from all reports, the Centauri star system does not have any remotely habitable planets. |
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bongo123 3/27/07 10:30:03 AM
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I seen a hubble deep space photo that confirms to me without a doupt that we are not alone, now it wasnt no space ship or anything like that, it was basically what looked like a picture showing millions of stars, only thing was that they were all galaxies and the picture contained litterely hundreds of thousands of galaxies and was the equivlant of looking through a pinhole on a needle on earth, so if that 1 tiny section contained countless millions of galaxies, it blows the mind to think how many planets are out there and how many are habitalble, id say there are tens of millions of alien worlds out there but with space being so vast us low tech planets havent a hope in hell of finding any of them till we evolve technologically a bit more. |
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Meon 3/27/07 11:05:37 AM
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Dissimulo, sed non ignoro |
whats hard about travelling a few thousand lightyears.. geez.. For now, lets just keep to the plans on landing on mars. |
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Neanderthal 3/27/07 11:42:25 AM
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Originally posted by Aelfinn
The force of accelleration isn't really the problem. The problem is providing enough accelleration to get a ship moving fast enough to get to another star in a reasonable time. For example we could easily build a ship that could handle one G of accelleration indefinately. If you continuously accellerated at one G untill halfway to the nearest system (alpha centari) you would get up to a respectable percentage of the speed of light. Then you would have to turn around and decelerate the rest of the way so that you could stop when you got there. But how do you provide that much accelleration? What do you use for fuel? That's the problem. |
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Slickinfinit 3/27/07 12:55:53 PM
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