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RetiredGuerilla

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Masonic buildings and temples can be found in every state and other countries even Kenya. If you want to learn RESEARCH don't take others at their word. That's why people believe in a globe. They take pseudo scientist at their word. These scientist you "trust" are propped up and hyped by the media. If you trust in mainstream media you will be forever "lost".
 

ttystikk

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I just read about a satellite that's cataloging the color, range and velocity of most of the stars in our Milky Way galaxy. The team operating it has just made the first big data cache available and I suspect discoveries will be coming thick and fast.

One project that will need a couple more years is the cataloging of stars with a telltale wiggle that betrays the presence of planets in orbit around them. This wiggle, once analysed in detail, will tell us the mass and the distance it's orbiting, and along with the data about the star itself will tell us if it's capable of supporting life as we know it.

The number of planets we'll discover will explode by orders of magnitude from the thousand or so we know of now.

In the quest to find aliens, this is a huge step forward.

So will they be more like e.t. or Borg?
 

Rrog

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Hamsters are more your speed. They’ll help calm and focus you when you get anxious about a globe
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I just read about a satellite that's cataloging the color, range and velocity of most of the stars in our Milky Way galaxy. The team operating it has just made the first big data cache available and I suspect discoveries will be coming thick and fast.

One project that will need a couple more years is the cataloging of stars with a telltale wiggle that betrays the presence of planets in orbit around them. This wiggle, once analysed in detail, will tell us the mass and the distance it's orbiting, and along with the data about the star itself will tell us if it's capable of supporting life as we know it.

The number of planets we'll discover will explode by orders of magnitude from the thousand or so we know of now.

In the quest to find aliens, this is a huge step forward.

So will they be more like e.t. or Borg?
i really try not to have preconceived notions of alien appearance, or behavior. we tend to anthropomorphize aliens so we can deal with the idea better. curiosity is present in many species, but holds a place of honor with simians. most predator species will satisfy themselves that a new object or condition isn't edible, or a threat, then they could give a shit about it.
we have no idea what would motivate a being that has developed in a drastically different environment.
we don't even really have any idea about their appearance. it's hard to suppose when we don't even know what kind of animal, insect, or plant they might have evolved from, or the conditions they evolved to deal with. they could look like human beings, giant amoebas, or anything in between.
 

GoRealUhGro

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There has to be as many different intelligent species of aliens as there are blades of grass in the front yard... maybe not all advanced to what we think of when we think of aliens ..but conscious beings ..and it's absolutely impossible to know what they would look like unless we have some sort of idea about where they came from and what is needed to survive on that planet..even then we could probably only make a very slim educated guess to what they may have in there biological makeup..
 

GoRealUhGro

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Hey ..here's an idea..for everyone not talking about the subject at hand..why don't you go to the indoor section..find a good discussion on lighting or whatever..and start talking about elephant foreskins..makes about as much sense and I'm sure u will get more reactions like u are fishing for here and u can troll your fucking stupid hearts out...now iits coming down discriminating on ppl beacuse of where they live..fucking sad..and suck a bag of dicks retiredshitbag ..I'm a proud Appalachian..not really any use in trying anymore..fu pos trolling assholes.. later on
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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there are a lot of things to consider. the galactic core is full of nova stars. and a shit ton of radiation. anything that evolved close to the galactic core would mutate rapidly, from the heavy doses of radiation, until they have evolved into something that can deal with it. but they have evolved rapidly. life that formed farther away from sources of radiation would mutate more slowly. i mentioned an article earlier where they were discussing the earths unusually high phosphorous content. phosphorous is apparently formed when novas explode. we were lucky enough that the earth was close to one and got a good dose. that's not a common occurrence.
so, while i am confident that there is life on many other worlds, i'd guess we're around the middle of the developmental scale, some is still swimming and learning to breath that air stuff, and some are travelling the stars at will. but most is slogging through the process of killing themselves, or not. just like us.
 

ttystikk

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My folks are usually pretty level headed people but tonight they kinda freaked me out, talking about they heard that president Eisenhower communicated with four races of aliens- who told him they'd be back once we 'matured spiritually.'

They're also taking about how they're noticing the occasional snippet about aliens in the MSM.

I don't watch the major channels so I don't know what to make of it.
 
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