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" Given the endless amount of planets out there, each with a different climate of it's own it's a lot more likely that other life does exist. Whether they'd have the technology to visit our world or if they did have, think we were worth bothering with, is another matter.... " I can't help thinking that if they did have the technology and had taken the time and effort to make the journey they would probably have said "hello" when they got here. Rether than displaying a penchant for abducting white trash trailer dwellers, taking them up to their craft and anally probing them. | |||
" Given the endless amount of planets out there, each with a different climate of it's own it's a lot more likely that other life does exist. Whether they'd have the technology to visit our world or if they did have, think we were worth bothering with, is another matter.... " I agree with you there - if they had that sort of technology, we are plankton in comparison and probably not worth a visit. Still, we may be a student's science project! | |||
" Given the endless amount of planets out there, each with a different climate of it's own it's a lot more likely that other life does exist. Whether they'd have the technology to visit our world or if they did have, think we were worth bothering with, is another matter.... I can't help thinking that if they did have the technology and had taken the time and effort to make the journey they would probably have said "hello" when they got here. Rether than displaying a penchant for abducting white trash trailer dwellers, taking them up to their craft and anally probing them. So, you've met my James then lol " | |||
" Given the endless amount of planets out there, each with a different climate of it's own it's a lot more likely that other life does exist. Whether they'd have the technology to visit our world or if they did have, think we were worth bothering with, is another matter.... I can't help thinking that if they did have the technology and had taken the time and effort to make the journey they would probably have said "hello" when they got here. Rether than displaying a penchant for abducting white trash trailer dwellers, taking them up to their craft and anally probing them. " That's just an excuse the secret bi guys tell there wife after a night out and coming home with a loose rectum. | |||
" Given the endless amount of planets out there, each with a different climate of it's own it's a lot more likely that other life does exist. Whether they'd have the technology to visit our world or if they did have, think we were worth bothering with, is another matter.... I agree with you there - if they had that sort of technology, we are plankton in comparison and probably not worth a visit. Still, we may be a student's science project!" Best you get a disclaimer on your profile fot both Sydney Uni and and intergalactic undergraduates or your tits coul be on display throughout the cosmos. | |||
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"there must be some other kind of life out there, but probably not sentient like us, it took many things to make us evolve in the way we have so unlikely to have happened again." Actually, alls it took was to be a certain distance from the star, have bigger planets at the edges of the system and for ice carrying meteors to impact the planet. Everything else was generated simply by the formation of a planet under those conditions. In solar terms, that's incredibly common. | |||
" how the hell they new which ones had land water etc i dont know but the machine that found the planets was cool." The machine reads the radiation difference when the planet (which they cant see in reality) passes in front of it's star. The readings let then see it has an atmosphere and when they know that, they can deduce the general composition of the planet, especially when they have something to compare it to - i.e. our planet. | |||
"definitly life but none coming to our planet. why drive that far and then go ah fuck it ive looked at the planet, i am to scared to say hello lets go home i was watching another documentary and they have found several planets similar to earth but most were about 50-100 times the size of our planet called super earth's. some were 100 percent water (even the core) so it was just a never ending oceon (imagine being on a raft on that bugger!), Some were compleetely land but thier were a few with a good mix of both how the hell they new which ones had land water etc i dont know but the machine that found the planets was cool. well i have a theory, seeing as the only reason we dont have dinosaurs anymore is because they were wiped out on our planet, would some of these other planets be mainly reptile based if they did infact ivolve in the same way" It looks like "V" had it right all along... | |||
"well i have a theory, seeing as the only reason we dont have dinosaurs anymore is because they were wiped out on our planet, would some of these other planets be mainly reptile based if they did infact ivolve in the same way" I think it'd definetly a possiblity (and was a story line in Star Trek Voyager!) but only if evolution happened along the same lines as our planet. | |||
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"cheers i didnt realize the same machine that found them actually was capable of reading the atmosphere" I think I typed it slightly wrong - it reads the way the atmosphere alters the radiation coming from the star So it doesn't read the atmosphere itself, just the effect on the star it has. | |||
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"ahhh right that cool the things our species can do aye" Yeah... find planets but not aliens! | |||
"ahhh right that cool the things our species can do aye Yeah... find planets but not aliens!" I can see a group of them giggling away behind a great big rock on some planet or other saying "Sshhhhh, they've got that machine thing powered up again"..... | |||
"ahhh right that cool the things our species can do aye Yeah... find planets but not aliens! I can see a group of them giggling away behind a great big rock on some planet or other saying "Sshhhhh, they've got that machine thing powered up again"....." STAND STILL AND THEY WONT SEE US!!! | |||
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""so it was just a never ending oceon (imagine being on a raft on that bugger!)" What did you build the raft out of? (sorry!) " well first of all wher would you yourself come from? oooo snap | |||
"definitly life but none coming to our planet. why drive that far and then go ah fuck it ive looked at the planet, i am to scared to say hello lets go home" Sounds like my last meet. Aliens are all timewasters!! | |||
"Taking into account the speed of light is a universal given without exception other then when its travelling though matter of forces which causes a distortion factor so small its not relevant in dismissing an objectivity that suggests any species viewing earth form a distance even as close the next nearest galaxy would be seeing this planet in an evolutionary state way before the existence of the most primitive life form so far discovered…… Struth,,, there I go again,,,, waffling-on ,,,, erm… what was the question again … oh…. Yeah now I remember….. so why on earth would technically advanced aliens decide to come here in the first place unless they were perhaps interested in collecting samples of primitive primordial soup…….. just a thought …..Ohhhh go on hit me with tales of time travel, string theory and the BIG BANGGGGGG" Agreed, the speed of light is a constant, but it is possible that there is a faster medium than light, but we would be unable (as yet) to find or even measure it. Can't remember who said it, but... "the universe is not only more wondrous than we imagine, it's more wondrous than we CAN imagine". | |||
"Taking into account the speed of light is a universal given without exception other then when its travelling though matter of forces which causes a distortion factor so small its not relevant in dismissing an objectivity that suggests any species viewing earth form a distance even as close the next nearest galaxy would be seeing this planet in an evolutionary state way before the existence of the most primitive life form so far discovered…… Struth,,, there I go again,,,, waffling-on ,,,, erm… what was the question again … oh…. Yeah now I remember….. so why on earth would technically advanced aliens decide to come here in the first place unless they were perhaps interested in collecting samples of primitive primordial soup…….. just a thought …..Ohhhh go on hit me with tales of time travel, string theory and the BIG BANGGGGGG Agreed, the speed of light is a constant, but it is possible that there is a faster medium than light, but we would be unable (as yet) to find or even measure it. Can't remember who said it, but... "the universe is not only more wondrous than we imagine, it's more wondrous than we CAN imagine"." Yikes,,,,,You agree with me!!!….. Crikey,,,,, well I just made all that stuff up!!! haha,,,,,,or perhaps I really stole it from the Bluffers Guide to Science.... arf arf | |||
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"I believe theres other life out there, i simpley can not believe that we are the only planet with life on it I dont think its what they make out it is tho, you know the space ships etc its probably just single cell life forms etc, im really not sure lol" The thing is that if there's a near infinite number of potential planets for life to form on, and if planets come and go on a cosmic scale with regularity and as life occupies only a tiny portion of a planets lifespan, the reality is that life would be present throughout the universe at all stages of evolution. In other words you are as likely to find an amoeba as you are a dalek, just in different places, as evolution is specific only to it's immediate surroundings, not a grand scheme of things. | |||
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"I believe theres other life out there, i simpley can not believe that we are the only planet with life on it I dont think its what they make out it is tho, you know the space ships etc its probably just single cell life forms etc, im really not sure lol The thing is that if there's a near infinite number of potential planets for life to form on, and if planets come and go on a cosmic scale with regularity and as life occupies only a tiny portion of a planets lifespan, the reality is that life would be present throughout the universe at all stages of evolution. In other words you are as likely to find an amoeba as you are a dalek, just in different places, as evolution is specific only to it's immediate surroundings, not a grand scheme of things." See "The Drake equation" for the formula for calculating alien lifeforms. | |||
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