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Anyone else here looking for aliens?
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I had that setup a few years ago. Think I might install it again, thanks for reminding.
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the chances of us "finding" anything are zero. zerooooooo
intelligent life will find us. we wont find it. |
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something like .0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000001% or so :winkwink: |
The thing is, when they find us, they will just show up and say hi or whatever they wanna do or say.
They will not orbitate earth for years and years like all those assholes want to make us believe. |
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I run it on a spare computer here and have been doing so for years. |
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i'm sure they can't wait to speak with us
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found them living in the center of the earth already.
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I thought it got shut down due to lack of funding, but i guess it's back :)
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its impossible for us to say what they would do or not do if aliens would come to earth, maybe they would say hi, maybe experiment with us in secret, invade or even not care shit about us as we would be so low tech compared to them.
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I you want to see Aliens go to the border in San Diego plenty of them cross illegally everyday.
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sounds like a new alien porn niche! should be interesting. I wonder if they went through a google/facebook phase and what it evolved into
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i was actually jjust watching the SCIience channel about the "Arrival"
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I believe in AlienQ :pimp
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I don't :pimp
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If you want to do something practical with spare CPU cycles, protein folding would be much more beneficial to society.
http://folding.stanford.edu/ |
http://ufosontherecord.com/research/
there was one that buzzed Chile airforce while they were training. There's video from 7 different angles But "aliens" found us a long long time ago. All one has to do is read from the Vedas, Mahabharata to today. |
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We are the aliens....
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Not now damit my hands are full dealing with all these fucking zombies!
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re: protein folding, pretty interesting. Biology wins this computing round.
"It's amazing that not only do proteins self-assemble -- fold -- but they do so amazingly quickly: some as fast as a millionth of a second. While this time is very fast on a person's timescale, it's remarkably long for computers to simulate. In fact, it takes about a day to simulate a nanosecond (1/1,000,000,000 of a second). Unfortunately, proteins fold on the tens of microsecond timescale (10,000 nanoseconds). Thus, it would take 10,000 CPU days to simulate folding -- i.e. it would take 30 CPU years! That's a long time to wait for one result!" from: http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Science |
They are all around us already. lol
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Will do as soon as I start losing it ...
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Level 38 in Call of the dead... |
I was sick yesterday and last night I watched a show about this very subject - searching for life. Seems some in the scientific community don't want to search... They are afraid to find a more advanced race that is aggressive and has bad intentions.
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Alien life sure sounds interesting.
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I'd fuck that Avatar bitch though...
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I used to have that on my computer way back in 1999.
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No, but it's an interesting project I think.
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They're waiting for us to ping them; THEN they'll come on by and try our Krill...
Seems they found some in Chile, btw - one of the only countries that takes reports of these things seriously - on Video. Check out how fast they are, frame-by-frame, compared to military jets... cool. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/leslie...b_1342585.html :D |
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they already live under us.
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No. No no, No. UFO's are not aliens from other plants. People who see lights in the sky and automatically conclude that they are aliens are romantic fools. Here is some cold math facts for you. The closet star to us is Proxima Centuri at about 4.37 Light years, and after that is Benards Star at 7 light years away. Even if Proxima Centuri had a planet nearby that had a spacefaring civilization, they could not get here because it is too far away at almost 25,000,000,000,000 (25 Trillion) miles. That fastest and most economical ship that can be built by humans at the moment uses an ion drive. The ESA SMART 1 mission launched by Nasa last year used an ion-drive ship to go to the moon. The top speed of an ion engine like this is 56,000 km/hr. At this speed it would take 81,000 years to fly between earth and Proxima. You know I loves me my sci-fi, but there's no proof that aliens are here, and the chances of ever meeting aliens is next to 0 because the spaces between worlds are just too far to travel. THose little lights in the sky that people see? Are anything but. A little Occam's razor 101 would really help those people out. |
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I'm a Member of WETI:
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There is no way in hell "they" would let us reach them. A planet full of greed, ignorance, corruption and wars wanting to spread the virus. No way in hell. Period.
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so what you're saying is that because humans can't build a vessel that can take us far and away from the planet, other races haven't built it either? |
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