The point is actually that I agree with you that a disk shape is probably the best shape for a spacecraft but that's not the shape of particles; that was my other point. But I still think saying disk means nothing from that memo because for one how do we even know the interpretation of that memo is close to accurate?
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The point is actually that I agree with you that a disk shape is probably the best shape for a spacecraft but that's not the shape of particles; that was my other point. But I still think saying disk means nothing from that memo because for one how do we even know the interpretation of that memo is close to accurate? | ||
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does that make sense | ||
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On July 03 2007 18:58 boghat wrote: Well Travis why do you travel to other countries? I think the answer is pretty much the same, curiosity and fun. But your idea on nanobots I agree with. well I think that if your level of technology is so high that u can experience a place without actually being there then the answer would not be the same but then again I guess I am assuming that this civilization, capable of long-distance space travel, is capable of true virtual reality | ||
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On July 03 2007 19:03 dronefromhell wrote: its interesting all the aliens and shit r found in USA. it seems those aliens only visit world super power....... wtf r u talking about there have been ufo sightings all over the world | ||
boghat
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On July 03 2007 19:09 travis wrote: well I think that if your level of technology is so high that u can experience a place without actually being there then the answer would not be the same but then again I guess I am assuming that this civilization, capable of long-distance space travel, is capable of true virtual reality This is a good point. I'm sure there would be some intrepid aliens that would want to experience the real reality for themselves though. And actually getting to the planet would most likely get you a lot more information than simply observing it from afar. | ||
CrownRoyal
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I never take medicine or anything really that could help my body outside of its self. I try to train my body to be the toughest it could ever be so that if a situation was to ever arise where I could explore and perhaps understand even 1% of the things that are just so impossible for me to comprehend, I would do it in a heart beat. I would trade my life to understand why the fuck I am living on this planet, and why in the hell we live in a universe so big and pretty much any other question that man kind has ever sat down and just pondered on, I want to know the unknown, I seek the truth. Or maybe I've just seen a few too many episodes of the X-Files. :\\ I can understand completely why another intelligent creature would desire to explore, not only for their own personal satisification, but for lucrative reasons as well, America didn't NEED to conquer the west, but it sure did help make the country what it is today even if that is just a scamming cover-up hoaxing nation that imposes its will on other nations for no apparent reason. | ||
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On July 03 2007 19:09 travis wrote: well I think that if your level of technology is so high that u can experience a place without actually being there then the answer would not be the same Well if we're going to talk about sci-fi technology outside the understandings of our laws of physics, then why can't they have a way to conviniently come to Earth instead of traditional travel? I mean, we couldn't even fathom, right? Speaking of hypotheticals like that will get us no where on the topic of such advanced civilizations. Only thing that matters in the end for the Roswell incident is: are there really little men in that military base and was it really a vehicle from space. | ||
Clutch3
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On July 03 2007 17:38 boghat wrote: No, you guys have extremely bad science. What's the point of that picture? Elementary particles have a wave-particle duality. They are not shaped like anything. Elementary particle are not circles, that's just for our convenience. And I'm saying light (photons) are not the shape of fucking circles or disks. QFT. And, regarding the shape of ships of an advanced alien civilization, let me just quote Arthur Clarke: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Translation: It's impossible to apply our rules for designing helicopters or cars and extrapolate to try to figure out how an alien ship, meant for interstellar travel, would be built. Chances are that the design constraints required for the small part of the journey in an atmosphere (if there's any such travel at all) would be far outweighed by the design issues involved in travelling at a substantial fraction of the speed of light. Therefore, the shape might be nothing like any vehicle we have seen. | ||
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On July 03 2007 18:49 MyLostTemple wrote: did they find zerg or protoss? protoss obviously i mean zerg would be... what overlords that look like... clouds? | ||
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On July 03 2007 12:20 boghat wrote: Holy shit lastshadow, your post is so garbled and all over the place. For the record we think there's around 100+ billion stars in the observable universe. And if an alien is species is going to take the immense time it takes to travel the light years between planets I guarantee you they will make sure they know exactly what their destination planet is like. They aren't going to travel 1000 light years only to be like oops the Earth isn't what we though it was like and crash. As for the rest of your post I don't know what your saying or responding to. And it doesn't matter we crash all the time or not because like I already said our technology is a complete joke for space travel anyways. But actually if we are talking about manned space trips (which we are with Roswell) then yes we hardly ever make a mistake and crash or explode. And I enjoy astronomy and read a lot of news about it and you don't often hear about important probes sent to other parts of the solar system crashing or malfunctioning. It really doesn't happen that often. Is it really inconceivable for an alien species to experience technical difficulties? I mean surely there must be those regardless of how advanced you are.. Not saying I think we've been visited or that I believe the Roswell crash was real (I don't really know much about any of this), but for all we know, if someone did indeed crash here, earth as a destination could have been completely involuntary, maybe they didn't as much fly here as they drifted meteor style into our atmosphere or whatever. Anyway, I don't know how any of this works so I won't mention any more details for fear of looking silly All I'm saying is I don't understand your argument, why would they be immune to mistakes/misfortune. EDIT: Oops, seems the thread has moved on from this debate, should have read all the pages I guess! | ||
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